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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
State Constitutional Commentary
Vol. 77, Issue 4, 2015January 05, 2015 EDT

BALANCING THE SIXTH AMENDMENT ON THE SCALES OF JUSTICE: IS THE LAWYER OR THE CLIENT IN CONTROL OF THE PROCEEDINGS?

Caroline Johnson Levine,
Sixth Amendmentright to counseldefense attorneycourse and nature of criminal defensePuglisi v. StateFlorida Constitutionstrategic decisions
Albany Law Review
Caroline Johnson Levine, BALANCING THE SIXTH AMENDMENT ON THE SCALES OF JUSTICE: IS THE LAWYER OR THE CLIENT IN CONTROL OF THE PROCEEDINGS?, 77 Albany Law Review (2015).

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