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246.1 sec. 001 - Criminal Trial Practice (Fall 2025)

Instructor: Charles M Denton  (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 3
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person

Meetings:

W 6:25 PM - 9:05 PM
Location: Law 140
From August 20, 2025
To November 23, 2025

F 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Law 140
On 2025-11-21

Su 08:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Location: Law 140
On 2025-11-23

Sa 08:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Location: Law 140
On 2025-11-22

Course Start: August 20, 2025
Course End: November 23, 2025
Class Number: 32036

Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 16
As of: 04/04 07:13 AM


This course focuses on the courtroom application of criminal law principles and practices. Students will prepare and present opening statements, direct and cross-examination, documentary and demonstrative evidence, and closing arguments. Time permitting, they will also gain a practical understanding of common issues in criminal law, including bail, preliminary hearings, ethics and misconduct, and motions to suppress.

The format will be hands-on and participatory, and the emphasis will be on learning practical techniques for shaping the evidence, using the law, and exploiting the courtroom to create a coherent and convincing case theory. All performances will be videotaped and the course will culminate in a half-day jury trial on Saturday, November 22 and Sunday, November 23.

Class enrollment will be determined by the beginning of the second class meeting. Therefore, all students interested in enrollment should be present for both the first and second classes.

Instructor Biography: Charles Denton is in his 43nd year as an attorney with the Alameda County Public Defender's Office. Nearly all of that time has been spent in the courtroom. He has litigated hundreds of motions and hearings and has tried nearly every kind of criminal case -- from drunk driving to the death penalty. He is one of the most prolific lecturers on trial practice and criminal litigation in the state and a well-recognized expert on criminal law and procedure. He is the author of Criminal Defense Jury Instructions: California Criminal Jury Charges. For nearly a decade, he was one of the principal authors of California Continuing Education of the Bar's Recent Developments in Criminal Law Practice. He was also one of the original authors of their California Criminal Law: Procedure and Practice manual and is a current author of their California Sentencing Enhancements handbook. His written manuals and practice guides are highly acclaimed and have been widely published. He co-directs the training curriculum for the California Public Defender’s Association (CPDA) and is one its past presidents. In 2020, he was named the “Defender of the Year” by that organization. This is Denton's 29th year teaching at Berkeley Law. He is a Christopher Edley Jr. Lecturer at Law.


Attendance at the first class is mandatory for all currently enrolled and waitlisted students; any currently enrolled or waitlisted students who are not present on the first day of class (without prior permission of the instructor) will be dropped. The instructor will continue to take attendance throughout the add/drop period and anyone who moves off the waitlist into the class must continue to attend or have prior permission of the instructor in order not to be dropped.


Requirements Satisfaction:


Units from this class may count towards either the J.D. Experiential Requirement or the J.D. Race and Law Requirement but not both.

This class may count towards only one academic requirement.

The Race and Law Requirement applies to the class of 2026 and beyond.

Student Academic Advising and Support Services (SAASS) is available to answer questions.


Exam Notes: (T) Final practice trial or arguments
(Subject to change by faculty member only through the first two weeks of instruction)
Course Category: Simulation Courses
This course is listed in the following sub-categories:
Criminal Law
Race and Law
Social Justice and Public Interest

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