Identify the kinds of immunity available to criminal prosecution and their limits
1. Identify the kinds of immunity available to criminal prosecution and their limits 2. Determine when, if ever, a mistake of fact or law may provide a defense 3. Distinguish between the defenses of duress and necessity 4. State why the double jeopardy clause prohibits successive prosecutions for the same crime 5. Distinguish between a prosecution for the same offense and one for a separate offense 6. Define “acquittal” for purposes of the double jeopardy clause 7. Identify the tests that determine when government inducements become entrapment 8. List the factors that determine when a speedy trial violation has occurred
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