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Description
Alfredo Garcia, who has been both a prosecuting and a defense attorney in criminal processes, reviews the United States Supreme Court's interpretations of the Sixth Amendment--the right to a fair trial--as they have evolved since the 1960s. He determines that the Court, with a few notable exceptions, has demonstrated doctrinal inconsistency and has failed to adhere to the core values embedded in the amendment. Garcia argues that the functional and symbolic roles of the Sixth Amendment have been eroded, and that this is particularly evident in the three clauses that provide defendants the means to respond to charges and to be assured of fair process. The clauses considered specifically involve the right to counsel, the right to confrontation, and the right to compulsory process. The Supreme Court's emphasis in more recent years is perceived to be on efficiency rather than on protecting the ideal of a fair trial.
The six chapters cover the rights to counsel, to confrontation, to compulsory process, to a speedy trial, and to a jury trial, and the sometime conflict between a free press (First Amendment) and the Sixth Amendment assurance of a fair trial free of antecedent prejudicial publicity. This is a timely, much-needed, and substantive examination of the highest court's interpretations of a defendant's constitutional right to a fair, speedy trial.
Table of Contents
The Right to Counsel under Siege: Requiem for an Endangered Right
The Confrontation Clause, the Hearsay Rule and the Bruton Doctrine
The Compulsory Process Clause and the "Sporting" Theory of Justice
Speedy Trial, Swift Justice: Full-Fledged Right or "Second Class Citizen"?
The Jury Trial in Criminal Context: Link Between the Defendant and the Community
Clash of the Titans: The Difficult Reconciliation of a Fair Trial and a Free Press in Modern American Society
Conclusion
Bibliography
Table of Cases
Index
Product details
Published | 26 May 1992 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9780313066917 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Series | Contributions in Legal Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |