This Article argues that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the client with mental disability. That duty requires, first and foremost, respect for the autonomy of the client. The lawyer shows that respect not only by heeding the wishes of the competent client but by refusing to heed the wishes of the incompetent client. A coherent approach to the competency construct is therefore important. Following the lead of Professor Bonnie, this Article has broken competency into two components: assistance competency and decisional competency. It has defined the former concept in traditional terms, as an understanding of the criminal process and an ability to communicate relevant information, while arguing that the latter co...
A Review of Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility by Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette...
Defendants can deny they have agency, and thus responsibility, for a crime by using a defense of men...
This article will first explore the reasons for the controversy over the insanity defense to provide...
This Article has argued that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the clien...
This Article has argued that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the clien...
This Article argues that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the client wi...
This Article explores the tension between autonomy and paternalism that characterizes the attorney-c...
This article examines a difficult question in the representation of mentally impaired criminal defen...
This article argues that mental illness should no longer be the basis for a special defense of insan...
This article argues that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Olmstead v. L.C., 119 S. Ct. 2176 (1999)...
This paper addresses a remarkably under-considered topic: the ethical standards for lawyers represen...
This Article addresses the questions of attorney error and client competency and examines the follow...
This article considers whether lawyers act as zealous advocates when they represent mentally disorde...
This article, which is based on and expands on an amicus brief the authors submitted to the United S...
This Article considers the legal standards for the determination of competency to stand trial, and w...
A Review of Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility by Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette...
Defendants can deny they have agency, and thus responsibility, for a crime by using a defense of men...
This article will first explore the reasons for the controversy over the insanity defense to provide...
This Article has argued that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the clien...
This Article has argued that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the clien...
This Article argues that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the client wi...
This Article explores the tension between autonomy and paternalism that characterizes the attorney-c...
This article examines a difficult question in the representation of mentally impaired criminal defen...
This article argues that mental illness should no longer be the basis for a special defense of insan...
This article argues that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Olmstead v. L.C., 119 S. Ct. 2176 (1999)...
This paper addresses a remarkably under-considered topic: the ethical standards for lawyers represen...
This Article addresses the questions of attorney error and client competency and examines the follow...
This article considers whether lawyers act as zealous advocates when they represent mentally disorde...
This article, which is based on and expands on an amicus brief the authors submitted to the United S...
This Article considers the legal standards for the determination of competency to stand trial, and w...
A Review of Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility by Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette...
Defendants can deny they have agency, and thus responsibility, for a crime by using a defense of men...
This article will first explore the reasons for the controversy over the insanity defense to provide...