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The Price Of Misdemeanor Representation, Erica J. Hashimoto
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 …
"You Fall Into Scylla In Seeking To Avoid Charybdis": The Second Circuit's Pragmatic Approach To Supervised Release For Sex Offenders, Frank E. Correll Jr.
"You Fall Into Scylla In Seeking To Avoid Charybdis": The Second Circuit's Pragmatic Approach To Supervised Release For Sex Offenders, Frank E. Correll Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Sentencing Acquitted Conduct To The Post-Booker Dustbin, James J. Bilsborrow
Sentencing Acquitted Conduct To The Post-Booker Dustbin, James J. Bilsborrow
William & Mary Law Review
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Unconstitutional Conditional Release: A Pyrrhic Victory For Arrestees' Privacy Rights Under United States V. Scott, Andrew J. Smith
Unconstitutional Conditional Release: A Pyrrhic Victory For Arrestees' Privacy Rights Under United States V. Scott, Andrew J. Smith
William & Mary Law Review
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"Unspeakable Justice" : The Oswald Martinez Case And The Failure Of The Legal Stystem To Adequately Provide For Incompetent Defendants, Jamie Mickelson
"Unspeakable Justice" : The Oswald Martinez Case And The Failure Of The Legal Stystem To Adequately Provide For Incompetent Defendants, Jamie Mickelson
William & Mary Law Review
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The Jurisprudence Of Punishment, Kyron Huigens
The Jurisprudence Of Punishment, Kyron Huigens
William & Mary Law Review
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