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Reciprocal Immunity, Colin Miller Jan 2018

Reciprocal Immunity, Colin Miller

Indiana Law Journal

This essay advances a reciprocal rights theory. It argues that the Constitution precludes statutes and rules from providing nonreciprocal benefits to the State when the lack of reciprocity interferes with the defendant’s ability to secure a fair trial, unless reciprocity would implicate a significant state interest. Therefore, unless a significant State interest is involved, a grant of immunity to a prosecution witness should trigger reciprocal immunity to a directly contradictory defense witness.


A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya Jul 1995

A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Eleventh Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Be Compelled To Render The Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Richard Klein Apr 1993

The Eleventh Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Be Compelled To Render The Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Richard Klein

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Interrogation And The Sixth Amendment: The Case For Restriction Of Capacity To Waive The Right To Counsel, Patrick S. Brady Jan 1977

Interrogation And The Sixth Amendment: The Case For Restriction Of Capacity To Waive The Right To Counsel, Patrick S. Brady

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Potentiality Of Incarceration: A Proposed Standard For The Applicability Of Miranda To Nonfelony Offenses, Mark J. Roberts Jan 1977

Potentiality Of Incarceration: A Proposed Standard For The Applicability Of Miranda To Nonfelony Offenses, Mark J. Roberts

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.