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by Markus Dirk Dubber Professor of Law & Director, Buffalo Criminal Law Center |
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• Overview of the Penal Law Web's use in teaching, scholarship,
& practice.
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• Three-level analysis of criminal liability with links
to codes, cases, & commentary--with emphasis on the Model Penal Code
& New York Penal Law.
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Materials exploring the constitutional constraints on substantive, rather than procedural, criminal law--with an emphasis on, but not limited to, federal constitutional law and U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence. |
Systematic selection of codes, cases, & commentary covering the general & special part of American criminal law--with emphasis on the Model Penal Code, New York Penal Law, & U.S. Code. |
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Annotated with hyperlinks
Analytic Structure General Part Special Part General Part vs. Special Part • Model Correctional Code (pts. III & IV)
Analytic Structure General Part §§ 1.00 -115.15 Special Part §§ 120.00 - 165.74 §§ 170.00 - 235.24 §§ 240.00 - 275.45 §§ 400.00 - end Pattern Jury Instructions N.Y. State Criminal Offenses (incl. non-Penal Law)
• Click here to view full text codes alongside court opinions (by jurisdiction). |
• View Court Opinions. Topical Alphabetical Jurisdictional • Compare Court Opinions on a split screen. Topical Alphabetical Jurisdictional
• Click here
for the standard Comparer.
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