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Common Law Evidence And The Common Law Of Human Rights: Towards A Harmonic Convergence?, John D. Jackson Mar 2019

Common Law Evidence And The Common Law Of Human Rights: Towards A Harmonic Convergence?, John D. Jackson

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

This Article considers the impact which European Human Rights Law has made upon the common law rules of evidence with reference to the approach the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has adopted towards exclusionary rules of evidence. Particular attention will be given to rules that have been developed by the ECtHR in relation to the right to counsel during police questioning (the so-called “Salduz” doctrine) and the right to examine witnesses (the so-called “sole or decisive” evidence rule). The Article argues that the effect of these rules has encouraged common law judges to engage more holistically with the effect …


The Price Of Misdemeanor Representation, Erica J. Hashimoto Nov 2007

The Price Of Misdemeanor Representation, Erica J. Hashimoto

William & Mary Law Review

Nobody disputes either the reality of excessive caseloads in indigent defense systems or their negative effects. More than forty years after Gideon v. Wainwright, however, few seem willing to accept that additional resources will not magically appear to solve the problem. Rather, concerned observers demand more funds while state and local legislators resist those entreaties in the face of political resistance and pressures to balance government budgets. Recognizing that indigent defense systems must operate in a world of limited resources, states should reduce the number of cases streaming into those systems by significantly curtailing the appointment of counsel in low-level …


Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz Dec 2006

Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


A Decade Of Strickland's Tin Horn: Doctrinal And Practical Undermining Of The Right To Counsel, William S. Geimer Sep 1995

A Decade Of Strickland's Tin Horn: Doctrinal And Practical Undermining Of The Right To Counsel, William S. Geimer

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Presentence Interview And The Right To Counsel: A Critical Stage Under The Federal Sentencing Structure, Megan E. Burns Feb 1993

The Presentence Interview And The Right To Counsel: A Critical Stage Under The Federal Sentencing Structure, Megan E. Burns

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Some Kind Of Hearing" In England, Charles H. Koch Jr. Dec 1981

"Some Kind Of Hearing" In England, Charles H. Koch Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States V. Brown: Implementing Massiah Oct 1977

United States V. Brown: Implementing Massiah

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can We Afford To Provide Trial Counsel For The Indigent In Misdemeanor Cases?, Junius L. Allison, Jack L. Phelps Oct 1971

Can We Afford To Provide Trial Counsel For The Indigent In Misdemeanor Cases?, Junius L. Allison, Jack L. Phelps

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Preludes To Gideon, George D. Horning Jr. May 1968

Book Review Of Preludes To Gideon, George D. Horning Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.