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Article • November 15, 2022 • from CLN December, 2022
Federal Habeas Corpus: Role of the Magistrate Judge by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell District court judges in the federal courts have always had judicial assistants, in addition to law clerks, helping with their caseloads. Long before magistrate judges became what they are today, they were called “commissioners,” who were …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from CLN May, 2022
Colorado Supreme Court Announces Parents’ Income That’s Unavailable to Defendant Who Lives With Them Expense-Free Not Included in Indigency Determination for Court-Appointed Counsel by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Colorado announced that when calculating financial means to hire an attorney …
Article • March 15, 2022 • from CLN April, 2022
Massachusetts Supreme Court: Prosecution Failed to Prove Defendant Knowingly, Voluntarily, and Intelligently Waived Right to Counsel After Having Asked for Lawyer Earlier But Officer Continued to Engage in ‘General’ Talk for Nearly 45 Minutes by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts …
Article • January 15, 2022 • from CLN February, 2022
Third Circuit Rules Pennsylvania Courts’ Application of Federal Law Objectively Unreasonable, Overturns Conviction and Death Sentence, Grants Habeas Relief by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed the grant of habeas corpus relief to a death-sentenced defendant based on the fact the …
Article • December 15, 2020 • from CLN January, 2021
Kentucky Supreme Court: Criminal Defendant Has Right to Independent Counsel During In-Chambers Hearing on Fitness of Defense Counsel by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Supreme Court of Kentucky held that a criminal defendant had the right to be informed of an in-chambers hearing on the fitness and ability of …
Article • October 15, 2020 • from CLN November, 2020
Sixth Circuit: Michigan Courts’ Procedure Allowing Appellate Counsel’s Withdrawal Unconstitutional by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that Michigan courts unreasonably applied clearly established federal law by allowing a defendant’s appellate counsel to withdraw and failing to appoint replacement …
Publication • 2020
Pay to Play? Campaign Finance and the Incentive Gap in the Sixth Amendment's Right to Counsel, Duke Law Journal, 2020 70 DUKE L.J. __ (2020) (forthcoming) Pay to Play? Campaign Finance and the Incentive Gap in the Sixth Amendment’s Right to Counsel Neel U. Sukhatme* and Jay Jenkins** Abstract For …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
North Carolina Supreme Court Announces Defendant Can Forfeit Right to Counsel by Egregious Misconduct; Trial Court May Forgo Compliance with N.C.G.S. § 15A-1242 by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In a case of first impression in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the Court announced that when a defendant forfeits …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Counsel - Right to
Sixth Amendment Center, the Right to Counsel in Maine, 2019 The Right to Counsel in Maine EVALUATION OF SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE MAINE COMMISSION ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES April 2019 6AC SIXTH AMENDMENT CENTER The Right to Counsel in Maine: Evaluation of Services Provided by the Maine Commission on Indigent …
Publication • January 29, 2018
Less is More in New York: An Examination of the Impact of State Parole Violations on Prison and Jail Populations, Columbia University Justice Lab, 2018 Shaping Justice for the Future Research Brief Less is More in New York: An Examination of the Impact of State Parole Violations on Prison and …
'Not in it for Justice': How California’s Pretrial Detention and Bail System Unfairly Punishes Poor People, Human Rights Watch, 2017 H U M A N R I G H T S W A T C H “Not in it for Justice” How California’s Pretrial Detention and Bail System Unfairly Punishes …
Fighting Fines & Fees: Borrowing from Consumer Law to Combat Criminal Justice Debt Abuses, Neil Sobol, Texas A&M University School of Law, 2017 Legal Studies Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 17–34 Fighting Fines & Fees: Borrowing from Consumer Law to Combat Criminal Justice Debt Abuses Neil L. Sobol This …
Publication • May 1, 2017
Systemic Indifference, Human Right Watch, 2017 SYSTEMIC INDIFFERENCE Dangerous & Substandard Medical Care in US Immigration Detention H U M A N R I G H T S W A T C H Systemic Indifference Dangerous & Substandard Medical Care in US Immigration Detention Copyright © 2017 Human Rights Watch …
The Economic Burden of Incarceration in the U.S., Concordance Institute for Advancing Social Justice, 2016 The Economic Burden of Incarceration in the U.S. Working Paper #CI072016 Michael McLaughlin, MACC, MBA, Washington University in St. Louis Carrie Pettus-Davis, MSW, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis Derek Brown, MA, PhD, Washington University …
Publication • October 1, 2015
Right to Counsel in Utah - An Assessment of Trial-Level Indigent Defense Services, Sixth Amendment Center, 2015 The right to counsel in Utah An assessment of trial-level indigent defense services October 2015 The Right to Counsel in Utah: An Assessment of Trial-Level Indigent Defense Services Copyright © 2015 by the …
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Counsel - Right to
Public Interest Law Reporter, Lawyers Represent Clients...Or Do They, 2015 Public Interest Law Reporter Volume 21 Issue 1 Article 2 2015 Lawyers Represent Clients ... Or Do They? Alan Mills Follow this and additional works at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/pilr Q Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Criminal Procedure Commons, Environmental …
Resource Guide: Reforming the Assessment and Enforcement of Fines and Fees, U.S. Department of Justice, 2015 RESOURCE GUIDE: REFORMING THE ASSESSMENT AND ENFORCEMENT OF FINES AND FEES TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …
Publication • September 5, 2014
Mercenary Criminal Justice, Wayne Logan and Ronald Wright, University of Illinois Law Review, 2014 WRIGHT.DOCX (DO NOT DELETE) 9/5/2014 10:54 AM MERCENARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE Wayne A. Logan* Ronald F. Wright** To some degree, money has always figured in criminal justice. Early on, private enforcers of the criminal law received payments …
U.S. Government Unlawfully Detaining and Deporting U.S. Citizens, Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, 2011 U.S. GOVERNMENT UNLAWFULLY DETAINING AND DEPORTING U.S. CITIZENS AS ALIENS Jacqueline Stevens ∗ ABSTRACT This Article presents original research on the rate at which Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is detaining and deporting …
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