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Appointed Counsel And Jury Trial: The Rights That Undermine The Other Rights, Russell L. Christopher Apr 2018

Appointed Counsel And Jury Trial: The Rights That Undermine The Other Rights, Russell L. Christopher

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Do the Sixth Amendment rights to appointed counsel and jury trial unconstitutionally conflict with defendants’ other constitutional rights? For indigents charged with felonies, Gideon v. Wainwright guarantees the right to appointed counsel; for misdemeanors, Scott v. Illinois limits the right to indigents receiving the most severe authorized punishment—imprisonment.Duncan v. Illinois limits the right to jury trial to defendants charged with serious offenses. Consequently, the greater the jeopardy faced by defendants, the greater the eligibility for appointed counsel and jury trial. But defendants’ other constitutional rights generally facilitate just the opposite— minimizing jeopardy by reducing charges, lessening the likelihood of …


Constitutional Clause Aggregation And The Marijuana Crimes, Scott W. Howe Apr 2018

Constitutional Clause Aggregation And The Marijuana Crimes, Scott W. Howe

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An important question for our time concerns whether the Constitution could establish a right to engage in certain marijuana-related activities. Several states have now legalized cannabis, within strict limits, for recreational purposes, and that number will grow. Yet, some states will not promptly legalize but, instead, continue to criminalize, or only “decriminalize” in minor ways, and the federal criminalization statutes also will likely survive for a time. There currently is no recognized right under the Constitution to possess, use, cultivate, or distribute cannabis for recreational purposes, even in small amounts, and traditional, single-clause arguments for such a right are weak. …


Road Blocks To Inspect Drivers' Licenses Sep 1963

Road Blocks To Inspect Drivers' Licenses

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Constitutional Law-Protection Against Double Jeopardy As Element Of Due Process Under Fourteenth Amendment. [United States Supreme Court] Sep 1953

Constitutional Law-Protection Against Double Jeopardy As Element Of Due Process Under Fourteenth Amendment. [United States Supreme Court]

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Constitutional Law-Scope Of Reasonableness Of Search And Seizure Without Search Warrant Mar 1948

Constitutional Law-Scope Of Reasonableness Of Search And Seizure Without Search Warrant

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