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Case Briefs
You will choose 3 court cases and prepare a case brief for each of them.
You will find 3 separate assignment links, in which to provide your case briefs.
All case briefs must be turned in before you take your final exam.
Please adhere to the format in the Sample case provided for you in the link below.
All case brief’s should be at least 250 words double-spaced.
In reviewing a case for the purpose of completing a case brief, there are three main issues to consider. Facts of the Case: This is a summary of events that provides context to the issues discussed in the appeal. This most often includes a summary of events which lead to an arrest and trial of the defendant. It should also include some of the arguments made by the parties in the case which are related to the reason for the appeal. For example a person may be arrested for possession of a controlled substance. His attorney may have argued that police conducted an illegal search and the evidence should be suppressed and not used against him during the trail. After the defendant’s conviction, this objection provides the basis for the defendant’s appeal to an appellate court. This summary should include a description of reasoning and ruling of all the lower courts involved in this case. For example, a case which has made it to the Supreme Court will have moved through more than one appellate court first. Describe each court’s decision on the issue. This summary may also include the original trail court judge’s ruling on the issue and possibly that trial court judge’s reasoning. Basis of Appeal: Each appellate case will have a legal basis for appeal in which one of the parties involved in the case will assert that an error was committed during the original trial. Using the example above the defendant’s attorney may argue that the conviction of his client should be reversed because of a violation of his client’s rights. Other precedent (previous cases) may be cited in making this argument. Be sure to include the precise error alleged to have been made. (e.g. 4th amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches) Disposition: This is the outcome of the case. The final decision handed down by the highest appellate court. Was the original outcome of the trial court affirmed, reversed, remanded, modified, etc? In addition to the ruling, include the court’s reasoning behind the ruling citing any precedent the court relied on. If there is a dissenting opinion (judges on the court who do not agree with the majority decision) please include their reasoning.
Here is a sample of a Case Brief .
Court Cases
Listed below are Court Cases Arizona V Gant Arizona v Hicks Brady v Maryland Carroll v U.S. Hiibel v 6th District of Nevada Hudson v State 1984 Mincey v Arizona 1978 Miranda v Arizona Neumann Tainted Evidence Parker v Texas Payton v New York Roy Lewis v State of Texas Terry v Ohio Texas v Steelman 2000 U.S. v Finley 2007 5th Circuit U.S. v Montgomery
Case Brief #1
Use this link to submit your case brief.
Case Brief #2
Case Brief #3
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