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Appellate Procedure—Orders Disqualifying Counsel Are Not Immediately Appealable Under The Collateral Order Exception To 28 U.S.C. Section 1291, Troy Anthony Price Jul 1985

Appellate Procedure—Orders Disqualifying Counsel Are Not Immediately Appealable Under The Collateral Order Exception To 28 U.S.C. Section 1291, Troy Anthony Price

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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A Constitutional Right To An Appeal: Guarding Against Unacceptable Risks Of Erroneous Conviction, James E. Lobsenz Jan 1985

A Constitutional Right To An Appeal: Guarding Against Unacceptable Risks Of Erroneous Conviction, James E. Lobsenz

Seattle University Law Review

The many consequences of "constitutionalizing" the right to appeal become evident only when one answers certain underlying questions about the nature of an appeal. What are the essential elements of an appeal? Why should we view the criminal defendant's right to appeal as an element of due process of law? Part II of this Article seeks to develop a theoretical due process framework for use in deciding when the right to appeal under article I, section 22 of the Washington Constitution has been unconstitutionally abridged or denied. Part III contains an analysis of oral argument as an essential element of …