The Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants a trial before a jury. Until the Supreme Court decided Ring v. Arizona, however, nine states wholly or partially surrendered a portion of the jury\u27s role to a sentencing judge. Specifically, those states allowed sentencing judges to make factual determinations regarding sentencing considerations by which capital defendants became eligible for the death penalty. The Ring Court halted the use of sentencing considerations to erode the jury\u27s fundamental role in preserving accuracy and fairness of criminal proceedings, holding that the Sixth Amendment requires that a jury make factual findings on all elements, including sentencing considerations. Most courts considering the extent to whic...
This Comment examines the growing trend to strike jury demands in complex commercial litigation. The...
The criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial is enshrined within the U.S. Constitution as a protec...
The right to a jury determination of a capital defendant\u27s fate has expanded recently. The era of...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants a trial before a jury. Until the Supreme Court de...
For some defendants, sentencing may be even more harrowing than a determination of guilt or innocenc...
Following its decision in Furman v. Georgia, the Supreme Court of the United States has attempted to...
The Court\u27s fragmentary approach has taken pieces of the Sixth Amendment and applied them to piec...
The use of capital punishment has been a major source of controversy in the modern world. This Note ...
Historically, the American legal system has accorded juries wide discretion to impose sentences in t...
This commentary discusses Hurst v. Florida, a case in which the Supreme court will review Florida\u2...
This Article argues that the Supreme Court, as evinced by its recent spate of criminal jury decision...
This symposium essay explores the impact of Rita, Gall, and Kimbrough on state and federal sentencin...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
Is a defendant’s Sixth Amendment right to a trial by jury violated when a sentencing judge considers...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
This Comment examines the growing trend to strike jury demands in complex commercial litigation. The...
The criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial is enshrined within the U.S. Constitution as a protec...
The right to a jury determination of a capital defendant\u27s fate has expanded recently. The era of...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants a trial before a jury. Until the Supreme Court de...
For some defendants, sentencing may be even more harrowing than a determination of guilt or innocenc...
Following its decision in Furman v. Georgia, the Supreme Court of the United States has attempted to...
The Court\u27s fragmentary approach has taken pieces of the Sixth Amendment and applied them to piec...
The use of capital punishment has been a major source of controversy in the modern world. This Note ...
Historically, the American legal system has accorded juries wide discretion to impose sentences in t...
This commentary discusses Hurst v. Florida, a case in which the Supreme court will review Florida\u2...
This Article argues that the Supreme Court, as evinced by its recent spate of criminal jury decision...
This symposium essay explores the impact of Rita, Gall, and Kimbrough on state and federal sentencin...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
Is a defendant’s Sixth Amendment right to a trial by jury violated when a sentencing judge considers...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
This Comment examines the growing trend to strike jury demands in complex commercial litigation. The...
The criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial is enshrined within the U.S. Constitution as a protec...
The right to a jury determination of a capital defendant\u27s fate has expanded recently. The era of...