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Indiana V. Edwards: The Prospect Of A Heightened Competency Standard For Pro Se Defendants, Ashley N. Beck Jan 2013

Indiana V. Edwards: The Prospect Of A Heightened Competency Standard For Pro Se Defendants, Ashley N. Beck

University of Colorado Law Review

The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees a criminal defendant both the right to the assistance of counsel and the right of self-representation. The right of self-representation is deeply ingrained in the Anglo- American system of justice, but so is the requirement that a criminal defendant be tried only if competent to stand trial. In Indiana v. Edwards, the Supreme Court recognized a "gray area" of competency, noting that competency to stand trial with the assistance of counsel may not equate to competency to proceed pro se. In Edwards, the Court held that a trial court retains the …