In the United States, the Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to counsel. In criminal cases where defendants are financially unable to hire an attorney, the Court requires courts to appoint attorneys to indigent defendants. In state courts, these appointed attorneys are paid by state and local governments. Federal courts have never defined a set of criteria by which eligibility for court-appointed attorneys might be consistently determined and instead have left the decision on whether a defendant is “financially unable to hire an attorney” up to the states and their judiciaries. This study analyzes McLennan County’s formula for determining indigency and evaluates whether defendants whose financial situations put the...
In recent years, increasing attention has been directed to the problem of adequate representation fo...
This Note argues that uncompensated court appointments represent an unsatisfactory means to provide ...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel for indigent defendants. Even though a constitut...
The right to an equal and fair trial regardless of wealth is a hallmark of American jurisprudence. T...
The government ensures access to legal representation for all defendants by assigning attorneys to t...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
One of the primary goals of a democracy is equality before the law for all of its citizens. To this ...
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that a criminal defendant has the right to couns...
In recent years, increasing attention has been directed to the problem of adequate representation fo...
This Note argues that uncompensated court appointments represent an unsatisfactory means to provide ...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel for indigent defendants. Even though a constitut...
The right to an equal and fair trial regardless of wealth is a hallmark of American jurisprudence. T...
The government ensures access to legal representation for all defendants by assigning attorneys to t...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
One of the primary goals of a democracy is equality before the law for all of its citizens. To this ...
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that a criminal defendant has the right to couns...
In recent years, increasing attention has been directed to the problem of adequate representation fo...
This Note argues that uncompensated court appointments represent an unsatisfactory means to provide ...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...