The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence. The Supreme Court has construed this clause to guarantee to criminal defendants the effective assistance of counsel performing within a minimum standard of competency. Prevalent lower court interpretations of the right. to effective assistance require a showing that counsel\u27s inadequate performance caused actual prejudice to the defendant\u27s interest in obtaining an acquittal. Because most defendants are unable to demonstrate the actual impact upon the outcome of their trial of an attorney\u27s departure from normal competency, courts infrequently grant relief for claims of ineffective ...
As an accompaniment to the surge of litigation, we have also witnessed an increase in the claims of ...
In two recent cases, Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper, the Supreme Court affirmed that criminal...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees “the accused,” “[i]n all criminal prosecutions,” “the Assistance of C...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
In an earlier era trial courts perceived their responsibility regarding the quality of legal assista...
The pervasiveness of plea bargaining in our modern justice system has led too many courts to conclud...
Nearly a decade ago, the United States Supreme Court in McMann v. Richardson held that the sixth ame...
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...
For years, experts have blamed Strickland v. Washington’s lax standard for assessing trial attorney ...
Under the Constitution of the United States as well as the laws of many states, a defendant in a cri...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of a defendant to be represented by counsel, most important...
I. Introduction II. The Problem III. Supreme Court Cases IV. Standards of the Federal Circuit Courts...
This article closely examines the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Strickland v. Washington, as it app...
Criminal defendants are guaranteed the right to effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amen...
As an accompaniment to the surge of litigation, we have also witnessed an increase in the claims of ...
In two recent cases, Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper, the Supreme Court affirmed that criminal...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees “the accused,” “[i]n all criminal prosecutions,” “the Assistance of C...
The sixth amendment provides that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to...
In an earlier era trial courts perceived their responsibility regarding the quality of legal assista...
The pervasiveness of plea bargaining in our modern justice system has led too many courts to conclud...
Nearly a decade ago, the United States Supreme Court in McMann v. Richardson held that the sixth ame...
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...
For years, experts have blamed Strickland v. Washington’s lax standard for assessing trial attorney ...
Under the Constitution of the United States as well as the laws of many states, a defendant in a cri...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of a defendant to be represented by counsel, most important...
I. Introduction II. The Problem III. Supreme Court Cases IV. Standards of the Federal Circuit Courts...
This article closely examines the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Strickland v. Washington, as it app...
Criminal defendants are guaranteed the right to effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amen...
As an accompaniment to the surge of litigation, we have also witnessed an increase in the claims of ...
In two recent cases, Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper, the Supreme Court affirmed that criminal...
The Sixth Amendment guarantees “the accused,” “[i]n all criminal prosecutions,” “the Assistance of C...