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CRJ 110 — Criminal Evidence

3 credits · 3 hours

CRJ 110 is a detailed study of the rules of evidence in New York State and the Federal system. The process of admitting evidence into court is emphasized. Types of evidence, such as circumstantial and direct, are also discussed. Constitutional rights concerning search and seizure, self incrimination and due process are studied.

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