Monday, November 24, 2008

A man should know where he stands.

Whilst in the midst of deciding what units to take next year at UWA, I browsed through the handbook to find:

LAWS3364 Criminal Procedure: The Trial Process [UG]


The availability of units in Semester 1, 2, etc. was correct at the time of going to press but may be subject to change.

Credit: 6 points Availability: Semester 1 Old unit code: 200.364

Outcomes: Students are able to (1) identify the key pieces of legislation relating to the procedure of criminal law; (2) apply key sections of the legislation to factual situations and explain their consequences; (3) apply key case law with legislation to factual situations and explain their consequences; (4) interpret key sections of that legislation, both discussed and not discussed in class; (5) integrate principle and policy arguments in relation to fundamental procedural considerations with current and proposed procedural rules; (6) draft in plain English key procedural documents and forms; (7) justify their position as a lawyer in the criminal justice system; and (8) stand at the correct end of the bar table in their first court appearance.

And yes, I've decided to enrol in this unit.

A man should know where he stands after all.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, good to know that after that unit you'll know which side of the table to stand :P