The Treason Act of 1696 provided a right to counsel in treason cases in England and laid the framework for the right to counsel both in England and in the United States. Evidence suggests that the Treason Act may have influenced the Framers of the Constitution; thus, any historical understanding of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel should consider the quality of representation treason defendants received. If, as appears to be the case, treason defendants had competent, experienced lawyers representing them, then the Sixth Amendment right to counsel may well include that right to such representation. This Essay suggest that the Court\u27s current ineffective assistance of counsel doctrine does not adequately reflect this historical unders...
The Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel has evolved since its inception. Originally, the ...
The defense counsel is a paramount actor in modem criminal trials, but this was not always the case....
The United States Constitution provides individuals convicted of a crime with “a second bite at the ...
The Treason Act of 1696 provided a right to counsel in treason cases in England and laid the framewo...
I. Introduction II. The Problem III. Supreme Court Cases IV. Standards of the Federal Circuit Courts...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of a defendant to be represented by counsel, most important...
The sixth amendment of The United States Constitution provides: [I]n all criminal prosecutions, the...
The author contends that the doctrine of forfeiture of the right to assistance of counsel as a sanct...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
Criminal defendants are guaranteed the right to effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amen...
Use of defendant\u27s incriminating statements, surreptitiously procured by government agents after ...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
Do the Sixth Amendment rights to appointed counsel and jury trial unconstitutionally conflict with d...
How much is society willing to pay to protect constitutional rights from government infringement? Ho...
The Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel has evolved since its inception. Originally, the ...
The defense counsel is a paramount actor in modem criminal trials, but this was not always the case....
The United States Constitution provides individuals convicted of a crime with “a second bite at the ...
The Treason Act of 1696 provided a right to counsel in treason cases in England and laid the framewo...
I. Introduction II. The Problem III. Supreme Court Cases IV. Standards of the Federal Circuit Courts...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of a defendant to be represented by counsel, most important...
The sixth amendment of The United States Constitution provides: [I]n all criminal prosecutions, the...
The author contends that the doctrine of forfeiture of the right to assistance of counsel as a sanct...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
Criminal defendants are guaranteed the right to effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amen...
Use of defendant\u27s incriminating statements, surreptitiously procured by government agents after ...
The sixth amendment guarantees to the accused in a criminal prosecution the right to have the Assis...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
Do the Sixth Amendment rights to appointed counsel and jury trial unconstitutionally conflict with d...
How much is society willing to pay to protect constitutional rights from government infringement? Ho...
The Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel has evolved since its inception. Originally, the ...
The defense counsel is a paramount actor in modem criminal trials, but this was not always the case....
The United States Constitution provides individuals convicted of a crime with “a second bite at the ...