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Federal Crimes: Investigation and Prosecution

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  • Mar 4
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This language-neutral class will focus on all the stages of a federal criminal case and the terminology related to it, starting with the pretrial stage (investigations, grand juries, and arrests), initial appearances in court, arraignment, discovery and motions, plea bargaining, the trial, voir dire, opening arguments, presentation of evidence, closing arguments, jury instructions and deliberations, and post-trial proceedings (pre-sentence reports and sentencing among others).

·       3 Instructor-led Credits (L8039)

·       All Languages

·       Presenters: Jesús Rivera (Federally Certified Court Interpreter, Spanish) and Mariana Bension-Larkin (CA and Federally Certified Court Interpreter, Spanish)

AIJIC thanks Jesús and Mariana for donating this class.

 
 
 

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