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Ensuring The Ethical Representation Of Clients In The Face Of Excessive Caseloads, Peter A. Joy
Ensuring The Ethical Representation Of Clients In The Face Of Excessive Caseloads, Peter A. Joy
Missouri Law Review
This Article is divided into three substantive parts. First, I begin with a short discussion of the most important criminal justice right guaranteed to each of us under the Bill of Rights - the Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel. For most Americans, the right to counsel is obtained through indigent defense providers, and the quality of the representation is inextricably tied to three lesser known rights, or perhaps wishes, found in the Public Defender Bill of Rights: "[t]he right to meaningful, weighted caseload standards"; "[t]he right to judges who understand my [the public defender's] role in the [justice] …
Ethical Obligations Of Indigent Defense Attorneys To Their Clients, Phyllis E. Mann
Ethical Obligations Of Indigent Defense Attorneys To Their Clients, Phyllis E. Mann
Missouri Law Review
This Article is a basic introduction to the provision of indigent defense services in state courts throughout the country and the ethical obligations of the attorneys who provide those services. First, the Article briefly quantifies what currently exists in our right to counsel systems - what we know, and what we do not know. The Article then discusses the rules that generally govern the ethics of representation provided by indigent defense attorneys. Third, the Article examines the measures by which attorneys can know whether they are fulfilling and will continue to fulfill their ethical obligations. Finally, the Article discusses the …