Categories: Criminal Law

Instructor(s)

Breedlove, Tristan
Susens, David

Course Data

Room 3268
TR 2:40pm-4:00pm

Pass/Fail: Yes

Course Description

This is a clinical offering of the Frank J. Remington Center. Students in the project work under clinical faculty supervision on cases appointed by the State Public Defender providing representation to criminal defendants on direct appeal of their convictions and sentences. Along with work on actual cases, the project includes a classroom component in which students study the appeals process, client-centered representation, and persuasive advocacy. Students must commit to continue in the Spring for 3 credits. The Spring portion is separately listed as "Appellate Advocacy II."

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