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Crim Law Textbook Spring 2023- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
(First published Jan 2023)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Crime and Punishment
- 2: The Structure of Crimes
- 3: Homicide
- 4: Inchoate Offenses
- 6: Accomplice Liability
- 7: Rape and Sexual Assault
- 8: Defenses
- 9.1: How we Punish
- 9.2: Habitual Offenders
- 9.3.1: Juvenile Life Without Parole: An Overview – The Sentencing Project
- 9.3.2: Testimonials of people serving Life without Parole
- 9.4: Death Penalty and Life Without Parole
- 10.1: What should we punish?
- 10.2: White Collar Crime- Financial crimes without violence
- 10.3: The Wrong Side of History: A comparison of Modern and Historical Criminalization laws
- 10.4: Illegal Entry as crime-Amicus Brief in U.S. v. Carrillo-Lopez (case no. 21-10233 in ninth Circuit
- 10.5: Notes and Questions - Bruce v. State
- 10.6: Controlled Substances- war on drugs
Crim Law Textbook Spring 2023- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman incorporates additional material from:
- Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook (first published Jun 2020) with contributions from:
- Criminal Law - REVISIONS FOR FUTURE USE (first published Mar 2017) with contributions from:
- Criminal Law Spring 2017 (first published Jan 2017) with contributions from:
- Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook (first published Jun 2021) with contributions from:
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