Recent decisions of the Supreme Court have expanded the duty of the states to provide counsel for defendants in criminal cases. The following statute seeks to set up a workable system of assuring the accused the assistance of counsel early in the proceedings against him and, if necessary, at no cost
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
Recent decisions of the Supreme Court have expanded the duty of the states to provide counsel for de...
This Comment reviews the historical development of the right to effective assistance of counsel for...
This Comment reviews the historical development of the right to effective assistance of counsel for...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
In an earlier era trial courts perceived their responsibility regarding the quality of legal assista...
In 1963, Gideon v. Wainwright dramatically changed the landscape of criminal justice with its mandat...
Nearly a decade ago, the United States Supreme Court in McMann v. Richardson held that the sixth ame...
Effective assistance of counsel. Massachusetts has been in the forefront of the nation in providing ...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
There is a widely-held belief that the state provides counsel to indigent criminal defendants at the...
Covers cases on the right to counsel—waiver—indigent prisoners and on aiding and abetting distinguis...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
Recent decisions of the Supreme Court have expanded the duty of the states to provide counsel for de...
This Comment reviews the historical development of the right to effective assistance of counsel for...
This Comment reviews the historical development of the right to effective assistance of counsel for...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
In an earlier era trial courts perceived their responsibility regarding the quality of legal assista...
In 1963, Gideon v. Wainwright dramatically changed the landscape of criminal justice with its mandat...
Nearly a decade ago, the United States Supreme Court in McMann v. Richardson held that the sixth ame...
Effective assistance of counsel. Massachusetts has been in the forefront of the nation in providing ...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
There is a widely-held belief that the state provides counsel to indigent criminal defendants at the...
Covers cases on the right to counsel—waiver—indigent prisoners and on aiding and abetting distinguis...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...