Open to 2L and 3L law students, our practicum features weekly sessions during the lunch hour addressing the intricacies of federal criminal defense practice. Each session is led by a federal District or Magistrate Judge or another instructor associated with the federal courts.
The Practicum is offered at no cost and is not offered for class credit. Topics include:
Three Ways to Commence Formal Criminal Proceedings
Initial Appearance, CJA Appointment, Arraignment, and Detention Hearing
Scheduling Order, Pretrial Motions, Speedy Trial, and Motions to Suppress
Plea Negotiations and Agreements
Change of Plea Hearing and Trial
Pre-Sentence Investigation, Report Preparation, and Objections to PSR
Sentencing
Post-Sentencing Motions, Appeals, and 28 U.S.C. § 2255
Participants have an extraordinary opportunity to receive substantial practical instruction on federal criminal practice and interact with an incredible group of federal practitioners and experts.