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Current students must register through the Recorder’s Office, which also oversees student files and posts grades.
Office: 022B
Assistant to the Recorder
Phone: (812) 855-4809
E-mail: jebrown [at] indiana [dot] edu
Recorder
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: smccoyl [at] indiana [dot] edu
Indiana Law students can build their own plan of study by taking classes from a number of different areas, or they can choose an area of focus.
Description This course studies judicial efforts to define individual rights and to control police conduct in the investigation and prevention of crime. It focuses on the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. The course examines the police as an institution, search and seizure (including electronic eavesdropping and wiretapping), interrogation and confessions, lineups and identification, bail and preventive detention, tangential constitutional issues such as standing to object to police practices, the derivative evidence rule, harmless error, and retroactivity. (3 cr.)
Faculty J. Bell, C. Bradley, J. Hoffmann, Schornhorst
| Semester | Title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2007 - 2008 | Criminal Procedure: Investigation | Bell, J. |
| Spring 2007 - 2008 | Criminal Procedure: Investigation | Bradley |
| Fall 2008 - 2009 | Criminal Procedure: Investigation (site) | Bell, J. |
| Fall 2009 - 2010 | Criminal Procedure: Investigation (site) | Hoffmann |