Roanoke College

Mr. Morgan E. Scott

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Mr. Morgan E. Scott
Teaching Associate
Public Affairs
E-mail:
mscott@roanoke.edu
Office:
Francis T. West Hall 203
Office Phone:
540-375-2228
B.A. University of Arizona
J.D. College of William and Mary

Assistant Commonwealths Attorney, Senior Litigation Counsel
First Assistant U.S. Attorney
United States Attorney
Clerk of United States District Court Western District of Virginia
Private practice, Woods, Rogers PLC. of Counsel

 


211 Criminal Justice

An introductory analysis of the criminal justice system in the United States, its structure, processes, and problems. (1)

Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

Spring 2013 Syllabus


213 Criminal Law

A study of the criminal justice system at work in the courtroom setting, emphasizing the relationship between substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, and the rules of evidence. (1)

Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

Fall 2012 Syllabus


214 The Judicial Process

An exploration of the politics of the American judicial system. This includes such topics as the structure of courts, selection of judges, actors who participate in the judiciary, judicial behavior, and the civil and criminal varieties of courts. (1)

Lecture: 3hrs/wk.

Spring 2013 Syllabus


261 Trials and Appeals

Lecture: 3hrs/wk.

Fall 2012 Syllabus


261 Criminal Procedure

Criminal Procedure is a critical review of the application of Constitutional restraints , Rules of Procedure and other aspects of criminal cases from initiation to post conviction . It involves the text case analysis of major Supreme Court Criminal procedure rulings. (1)

Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

Fall 2010 Syllabus


261 Crime and Punishment

This course is designed to give the student an interactive opportunity to participate in the decision making process and reporting of a simulated criminal investigation through to the drafting of a proposed indictment. It will involve regular discussions, critiques interviews and written reporting of the steps in the process. (1)

 

Lecture: 3 hrs/wk

 

Fall 2008 Syllabus


325 Comparative Law Enforcement

A comprehensive overview of law enforcement using a comparative perspective. The development, mission, organization, and management of law enforcement agencies will be examined. The U.S. system will be analyzed and compared to those of the United Kingdom, France, and Japan. (1)

Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

Prerequisite: POLI/CJUS 211 or permission.

Spring 2013 Syllabus


IL 277 Law and Film

This course focuses on one aspect of popular culture - the film - to examine how the different components of the American legal system are portrayed in Hollywood.

May 2011 Syllabus


INQ 110 You and the Law

Fall 2010 Syllabus


INQ 260 The Supreme Court

Lecture: 3hrs/wk.

Spring 2012 Syllabus

Pre-Law Advising