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Right To Counsel Jan 1992

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

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Right To Counsel Jan 1992

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Empirical Study Of Kent Style Juvenile Transfers To Criminal Court., Robert O. Dawson Jan 1992

An Empirical Study Of Kent Style Juvenile Transfers To Criminal Court., Robert O. Dawson

St. Mary's Law Journal

Kent v. United States was the first in a series of majority decisions by the United States Supreme Court which fixed constitutional minimum requirements for the juvenile justice system. This decision follows case law establishing the adjudication phase of the process: a right to notice of charges, to confrontation and cross-examination of witnesses, not to be compelled to incriminate oneself, and to counsel. Shortly afterwards, the Court established the constitutional requirement the government must prove its charges in juvenile court beyond a reasonable doubt. Finally, the Court determined the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Constitution applies in the juvenile process. …


Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel Jan 1992

Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Searches And Seizure Jan 1992

Searches And Seizure

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.