As you read chapter 8-13 in the textbook “Criminal Law” 12th edition by Joel Sam

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As you read chapter 8-13 in the textbook “Criminal Law” 12th edition by Joel Sam

As you read chapter 8-13 in the textbook “Criminal Law” 12th edition by Joel Samaha you are to complete case briefs on all important cases featured in that chapter. Each chapter should have 4 case breifs. The remaining cases are discretionary.  Students often ask me which ones are important.  Part of the point of the assignment is to show that you can determine which cases are most important.  Some are prominently discussed (paragraph or more and some are briefer).
The case briefs are designed to assist you with the exam as a study aid. Each case brief should be a paragraph or two (depending on how big of a decision the case) and should law out in bullet format the case name and year, facts, issue of law, decision and reasoning, and if it has been subsequently overturned by another case. If you need more information on how to draft a case brief please go to   http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/lawschool/pre-law/how-to-brief-a-case.page for guidance.   DO NOT PLAGIARIZE!
Book to cited as reference: Criminal Law 12th Edition by Joel Samaha

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