For this assignment, due during Unit 2, you will be required to submit a criminal case you wish to utilize as your final project. You must however, provide a case report, court documentation, an artic

Due: Sunday, 11:59PM EST

Points: 50

This course is designed to expose you to various aspects of criminal law. It touches on penalties, the elements of certain crimes and possible defenses employed by defendants. The knowledge you will gain in the course and the research you will undertake should yield a final project in which you can conduct a technical analysis and discussion of the crimes committed by criminals, in a designated approved case study.

For this assignment, due during Unit 2, you will be required to submit a criminal case you wish to utilize as your final project. You must however, provide a case report, court documentation, an article or some other type of proof to confirm that your case study is actually based on a real case, which will provide a road map for your analysis.

Synopsis for the Final Project (Due Unit 8):

In this course you will be required to complete a final project in lieu of a final exam, which will have to be submitted during Unit 8 of the course. Stated simply, this project will consist of a case study and analysis of a criminal case of your choice. The case study and analysis focuses on your identification of the crimes, their individual elements and any applicable defenses that could be employed by the defendant in justifying his or her conduct or mitigating the punishment.

For example, look at the following article about a crime which occurred in 2015 at a bank in Tallahassee, Florida. http://www.inquisitr.com/1958455/taxi-rob-bank/

If this were your case, which it cannot be, you would outline the facts and identify the crimes committed. Your paper will include much more information but for demonstration purpose see the following:

On March 26, 2015, in Tallahassee, Florida a man named Stanley Geddie arrived by taxi cab and was drunk during an attempted heist of the Capital City Bank. He failed to pay the cab driver the $25.50 fare for the trip. He walked into the bank and told the cab driver that he would take care of him when he came out. Inside the bank he told the manager that he wanted $100,000 in hundreds, that he had a .357 handgun and was carrying C4 explosives and would “blow the place up” Police arrived to find Geddie highly intoxicated in the manager’s office. He did not cooperate with the officers, was tased and taken into custody.

The possible crimes committed:

  1. Larceny- for the failure to pay the cab fare.

  2. Robbery- demanding money by force or threatened force.

  3. Resisting Arrest- failure to cooperate with the officers.

Possible defenses:

  1. Voluntary Intoxication-defendant willingly consumed intoxicants.

  2. Diminished Capacity- the defendant did not grasp the gravity of the situation.

Then, you will list the elements of each crime and demonstrate with in your chosen case how those elements were established. Next, you will also identify any possible defenses available in the case and again demonstrate how you can establish that the defense is viable for the defendant.

Remember, this type of assignment will require research, thought, analysis and the application of the material we will cover in this course. You will be required to submit a five (5) page minimum (standard size) and a twenty (20) page maximum size12 pt font, double spaced document and fully referenced using APA citation style for all source materials. The paper shall be in 12 font, Times New Roman, and shall not have been turned in previously to any other instructor. The document must include your name, MOD and course title.

NOTE: The title page and citation / bibliography page do NOT count as pages.

You should review the grading rubric before beginning the project, while writing the document and upon completion to ensure you have covered all that is required in your final draft.

Evaluation Rubric for Final Project Selection Assignment

CRITERIA

Novice

Proficient

Exemplary

Case Study

Identification

Student did not identify or submit a case to be utilized for the case study final project.

0-13 points

Student identified and submitted a case, but failed to provide proof that the case was a real life event.

14-17 points

Student identified and submitted a real case to be utilized for the case study final project.

18-20 points

Case Study

Evidence

Student did not provide a case report, court documentation, an article or some other type of proof to confirm that their case study is actually based on a real case.

Student provided some but not all documents- a case report, court documentation, an article or some other type of proof to confirm that their case study is actually based on a real case.

14-17 points

Student provided all documents- a case report, court documentation, an article or some other type of proof to confirm that their case study is actually based on a real case.

18-20 points

0-13 points

Professional

Writing and

Format

Errors impede professional presentation; guidelines not followed.

0-6 points

Few errors that do not impede professional presentation, but should have been edited.

7-8 points

Writing and format is clear, professional, APA compliant, and error free.

9-10 points

Total Points for Assignment

50 Points