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University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law

Constitutional Law

2020

Whether routine shackling of criminal defendants in non-jury proceedings is unconstitutional; why due process requires an individualized determination of the need to shackle a criminal defendant in non-jury proceedings; United States v. Sanchez-Gomez;

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Constitutional Law—Preserving Dignity: The Due Process Restriction On Shackling Criminal Defendants Should Also Apply To Non-Jury Proceedings, Shelby Shelton Jan 2020

Constitutional Law—Preserving Dignity: The Due Process Restriction On Shackling Criminal Defendants Should Also Apply To Non-Jury Proceedings, Shelby Shelton

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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