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First Assignment Fall 2023


Criminal Law
LAW 506 Section 501, 502
Jonathan Witmer-Rich

Assignment details

Module 0 (Residency Weekend), reading assignments:

  • Joshua Dressler, Understanding Criminal Law (9th edition 2022), read §§ 1.01-1.02[A] and [B], 3.01-3.03
  • Ohio Revised Code § 2903.05 and § 2901.22(D)
  • Akron v. Head, 73 Ohio Misc.2d 67 (1995)
  • Ohio Revised Code § 2903.11(A)(1), § 2901.01(A)(5), and § 2901.22(B)
  • State v. Edwards, 83 Ohio App.3d 357 (1992)

Module 1 reading assignments:

  • Dressler §§ 2.01-2.06  
  • Ohio Revised Code §§ 2901.02, 2901.03, 2901.05(A), (E)
  • 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a), (b)(1), (c), and (e)
  • Kelli Stapleton article (will be posted on the Blackboard course) 
  • Listen to Episode One of the Serial Season 3 podcast, available at https://serialpodcast.org/ (opens in new window) 
 

Serial: Season One (opens in new window)

A high-school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. A month later, her body was found in a city park. And two weeks after that, her former boyfriend and classmate, 17-year-old Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime. He was convicted, and sentenced to life in prison. Syed has always said he had nothing to do with Lee’s death. Sarah Koenig sorted through thousands of documents, listened to trial testimony and police interrogations, and talked to everyone she could find about what happened between Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee. What she discovered is a story far more complicated than the jury, or the public, ever got to hear. 

serialpodcast.org