April 25, 2006
PL 200--Criminal Law
In class today, Tuesday 4/25, we went over the textbook cases on murder, and I also taught about one Maine case regarding sentencing for murder. On Thursday we will pick up at the O'Neil case on p.311, which was poorly edited so that it's difficult from the textbook excerpt to make much sense of. The assignment is to finish reading Chapter 9, as well as reading the Maine manslaughter statute 17-A MRSA section 203.
PL 302--Family Law
In class today, Tuesday 4/25, I started out by going over two more Maine cases regarding how property of unmarried couples gets divided, Ackerman v. Hojnowski, 2002 ME 147, and Palanza v. Lufkin, 2002 ME 143. We went over the Maine child protection statute, and mandated reporting of abuse. I discussed one case regarding parental use of force against their kids, State v. Wilder, 2000 ME 32. The assignment for Thursday 4/27 is to write up the Holdings (in the same format used before) for the case of in re Dorothy V., 2001 ME 97.
In class today, Tuesday 4/25, we went over the textbook cases on murder, and I also taught about one Maine case regarding sentencing for murder. On Thursday we will pick up at the O'Neil case on p.311, which was poorly edited so that it's difficult from the textbook excerpt to make much sense of. The assignment is to finish reading Chapter 9, as well as reading the Maine manslaughter statute 17-A MRSA section 203.
PL 302--Family Law
In class today, Tuesday 4/25, I started out by going over two more Maine cases regarding how property of unmarried couples gets divided, Ackerman v. Hojnowski, 2002 ME 147, and Palanza v. Lufkin, 2002 ME 143. We went over the Maine child protection statute, and mandated reporting of abuse. I discussed one case regarding parental use of force against their kids, State v. Wilder, 2000 ME 32. The assignment for Thursday 4/27 is to write up the Holdings (in the same format used before) for the case of in re Dorothy V., 2001 ME 97.
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