Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) enables a commanding officer to sentence a service member who has committed a minor infraction to thirty days of correctional custody. The article 15 proceeding offers few procedural safeguards; among the protections lacking is the right to counsel. This Note will consider whether the failure of the military to provide counsel at an article 15 proceeding is consistent with the sixth amendment, which provides that [i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right ... to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence. The Note first will discuss the extent to which military necessity qualifies the application of the Bill of Rights and the sixth amendment to armed forc...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
The potential for litigating right to counsel issues is ripe, and the new Military Rules of Evidence...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) enables a commanding officer to sentence a...
An accused before a military court is not entitled under the sixth amendment to be represented by le...
Defendant, a Marine Corps private, was charged with larceny, and naval officers who were not lawyers...
When the Supreme Court, in Argersinger v. Hamlin, extended the right to counsel to misdemeanor defen...
The purpose of this article is to examine the Code and its effectiveness in dealing with the militar...
In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney Ulmer seeks to explore and compare the right...
A defendant\u27s Sixth Amendment right to counsel is a fundamental pillar of our criminal justice sy...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
The special court martial is the intermediate court of the Armed Forces, with jurisdiction over any ...
Effective assistance of counsel. Massachusetts has been in the forefront of the nation in providing ...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The Treason Act of 1696 provided a right to counsel in treason cases in England and laid the framewo...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
The potential for litigating right to counsel issues is ripe, and the new Military Rules of Evidence...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) enables a commanding officer to sentence a...
An accused before a military court is not entitled under the sixth amendment to be represented by le...
Defendant, a Marine Corps private, was charged with larceny, and naval officers who were not lawyers...
When the Supreme Court, in Argersinger v. Hamlin, extended the right to counsel to misdemeanor defen...
The purpose of this article is to examine the Code and its effectiveness in dealing with the militar...
In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney Ulmer seeks to explore and compare the right...
A defendant\u27s Sixth Amendment right to counsel is a fundamental pillar of our criminal justice sy...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
The special court martial is the intermediate court of the Armed Forces, with jurisdiction over any ...
Effective assistance of counsel. Massachusetts has been in the forefront of the nation in providing ...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The Treason Act of 1696 provided a right to counsel in treason cases in England and laid the framewo...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
The potential for litigating right to counsel issues is ripe, and the new Military Rules of Evidence...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...