Emanuel Law in a Flash for Criminal Law

Every law student's "must-have" for exam prep! Criminal Law is the study of the elements that must be satisfied in order to determine that a person has committed a crime. It deals with four basic elements of all crime: a voluntary act, a culpable intent, a confluence of act and intent, and causation. This edition focuses on topics included in all major Criminal Law casebooks. With Law in a Flash, you have the foundation to improve exam performance. Once you're familiar with this content, you can face your exam with the confidence of knowing and understanding the key principles and issues that are normally tested in a Criminal Law course.