Criminal Law: Introduction (Burdens of Production & Persuasion) [LEAP Preview]
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Criminal Law: Introduction (Burdens of Production & Persuasion) [LEAP Preview]
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Criminal law is SO fascinating and exciting.
Contracts are so boring. Essential but compared to this, I love it🙏🏻
I swear your videos cover all the things, thank you so much.
Investigation - LEO (criminal procedure)
Burden of Production - judge
Burden of persuasion- jury
Trier of fact.
Preponderance- more than 50%
Clear and convincing
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Affirmative defense.
Thank you VERY MUCH for what you do sir!!!
Finished, thanks for sharing
Thumbs up bro - well done as usual.
Thanks!
So appreciated of sharing and making into lists, so lots easier to watch in a system.
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Very interesting and informative..
Thank you so much
Question if the charge of receipt of stolen property includes the element of with the intent of permanently depriving the owner of this property then could it be argued by the defendant that their intent was to return the property to its owner and if so is it the prosecution's duty to prove that the intent was to permanently deprive the owner of the property or is it a defendants responsibility to prove intent
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Thank you your video are amazing
In this example, the reason the stolen property would be inadmissible is b/c of it was a 4th amendment violation, but if it was a 5th amendment violation (or just a Miranda violation?), THEN the physical evidence *would* be admissible, right?
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I enjoy these videos.I live in Sri Lanka.l work as a lawyer.can you discuss exam questions relating to criminal law.thank you very much sir.
Ayy another fellow sri lankan :))
A juror should not have the knowledge of elements of a crime, though,so how can this be a consideration for them to make a decision?
Judges issue jury instructions which direct to the jurors what the elements of the crime are
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I am Law Student from India
Are these videos about Canadian Criminal law??
In case you are still wondering, these videos cover United States criminal law.
@@Madchemist002 thank you for making it clear.
@@Madchemist002 which state specifically?
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Help me understand... You spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on law school only to find the education to be insufficient, and that impels you to sign up for programs like this just to survive the bar exam? Seems odd.
The lawyer bar exam can take up to a week to process.
why did you delete all your older videos... noooooooooooo
The standard in a civil case is proof by a preponderance of the evidence and not perponderance of the evidence as you state.
This channel is Almost useless for anybody in the UK. the laws etc are different.