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Content from the following sources has been used in the creation of this casebook:
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Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook
(First published Jun 2021)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Nature and Functions of Criminal Law
- City of Chicago v. Morales
- Notes and Questions for Muscarello v. United States
- MPC Practice Problem
- 4.5.2: Notes and Questions (State v. Blurton)
- 4.5.4: Notes and Questions (People v. Conley)
- 4.5.6: Notes and Questions (State v. Nations)
- 4.5.7: State v. Miles
- 4.5.8: Notes & Questions (State v. Miles)
- 4.5.10: Notes & Questions (Kougl v. Board)
- 4.5.11: People v. Navarro
- 4.5.12: Notes & Questions (People v. Navarro)
- 4.5.14: Notes & Questions (People v. Snyder)
- Morissette v. United States
- Notes and Questions
Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook 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:
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Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook
(First published Jun 2020)Authors:
- Michelle Oberman
- Christina Iriart
- Jenai Howard
- Phillip Yin
- Zachary Nemirovsky
- Michael Pons
- Angela Madrigal
- Miriam Contreras
- Nicholas Newman
- Leah Mesfin
- Michael Flynn
- Cydney Chilimidos
- W. David Ball
Including material from the following sections:
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Criminal Law Spring 2017
(First published Jan 2017)Authors:
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Criminal Law Spring 2017 incorporates additional material from:
- Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook (first published Jun 2020) with contributions from:
- Ball/Oberman Crim Law Casebook (first published Jun 2021) with contributions from:
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Criminal Law
(First published Jun 2020)Authors:
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