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Our Constitutional Constraints: Adjudication
(2021)
  • Stephen E Henderson
Abstract
Suitable for the American law school classroom or self-study, this book is about the criminal attorney—what the federal Constitution says prosecutors and defense attorneys can and cannot do in the adjudication of crime. It is also critically about what those actors _ought_ to do in the adjudication of crime. The text proceeds as chronologically as possible through the process of a prosecution, beginning with pretrial release and the charging decision, considering trial preparation and the right to counsel, turning to the jury and then the defense, stepping back to consider guilty pleas and plea bargaining, and finishing off with double jeopardy and sentencing.
Keywords
  • criminal procedure,
  • adjudication
Publication Date
2021
Citation Information
Stephen E Henderson. Our Constitutional Constraints: Adjudication. (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen_henderson/68/