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Criminal Procedure

University of Tulsa College of Law

2020

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Rights Should Not Vary Based On Offense Severity, Russell L. Christopher Jan 2020

Rights Should Not Vary Based On Offense Severity, Russell L. Christopher

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Some constitutional rights of criminal procedure apply unequally, varying based on offense (or punishment) severity. Of these, some vary proportionally, attaching or strengthening as offense severity increases. For example, the Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights to appointed counsel for indigents and jury trial for defendants charged with any felony but only some misdemeanors. In contrast, other rights are inversely proportional. For example, the strength or applicability of some aspects of the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures and the Eighth Amendment right against excessive bail decrease as offense severity increases. This Article examines whether such rights should vary …