This essential resource takes a close look at The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution and those key provisions which impact mightily on defendants in criminal prosecutions.
The book was authored by four noted legal professionals, each from different backgrounds (private practice of law, former prosecutors, academics, jurists) and from different parts of the nation. This fascinating book examines the wide range of essential criminal justice topics that fall within the scope of the Sixth Amendment.
This book is an essential resource for judges, academics, and lawyers working in the field. It offers fascinating historical perspective, modern interpretations, and insight on this critical component of the United States Constitution. It's one book that is a must for every lawyer's library.
Paul Marcus is the Haynes Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary and lives in Pheonix Arizona. Joëlle Anne Moreno is a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Faculty Research & Development at Florida International University and klives in Miami, Florida. Tommy E. Miller is a United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia and resides in Washington D.C. David K. Duncan is a United States Magistrate Judge sitting in Phoenix, he resides in Pheonix Arizona.