Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigent accused persons, and in this Article the results of that study are disclosed. The author sets forth recent constitutional developments involving appointments of counsel in criminal cases, then reviews criminal procedure and practice as it relates to the indigent. Survey techniques utilized in the study are revealed, and the responses obtained from jurists, prosecutors, and defense attorneys throughout the jurisdiction are detailed. Finally, he advances recommendations to assist in meeting the challenge of justice for the poor
Most criminal defendants in the United States cannot afford to pay for a lawyer\u27s services, and a...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel for indigent defendants. Even though a constitut...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
In the United States, the Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to counsel. In c...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
Eight months before the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright the Amer...
A Review of Counsel for the Poor: Criminal Defense in Urban America by Robert Hermann, Eric Single,...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
A Review of Defense of the Poor in Criminal Cases in American State Courts by Lee Silverstei
The Act allows money given to counties for indigent defense to be used for the appointment of attorn...
John FliterIn the decades since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Gideon v. Wai...
John FliterIn the decades since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Gideon v. Wai...
Most criminal defendants in the United States cannot afford to pay for a lawyer\u27s services, and a...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel for indigent defendants. Even though a constitut...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
Attorney Carlson surveyed Iowa for the American Bar Association\u27s study of the defense of indigen...
In the United States, the Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to counsel. In c...
Many indigent defense systems across the country lack sufficient resources and the appropriate admin...
Eight months before the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright the Amer...
A Review of Counsel for the Poor: Criminal Defense in Urban America by Robert Hermann, Eric Single,...
The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all people accused of a crime the right to legal ...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...
Spangenberg and Beeman describe the structure and funding of the systems of delivery of legal servic...
A Review of Defense of the Poor in Criminal Cases in American State Courts by Lee Silverstei
The Act allows money given to counties for indigent defense to be used for the appointment of attorn...
John FliterIn the decades since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Gideon v. Wai...
John FliterIn the decades since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Gideon v. Wai...
Most criminal defendants in the United States cannot afford to pay for a lawyer\u27s services, and a...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel for indigent defendants. Even though a constitut...
The American concept of democracy embraces the principle that the basic interests of society are end...