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Criminal defendants are afforded broad constitutional rights in the United States compared to other nations. Not only are they afforded rights under the federal Constitution, but they also may receive additional rights under applicable state constitutions.
Using Westlaw research a recent US Supreme Court Decision that discusses one of the Constitutional protections afforded to a criminal defendant.
Prepare a Case Brief for your supervising attorney (Professor Lauren).
Ensure you include:
- Procedural History
- Relevant Facts
- Issue Statement
- Rules
- Analysis
- Conclusion
- Dissenting opinions
Your brief should be 3-4 pages in length.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head; SUPREME COURT DECISION
Supreme Court Decision
Institutional Affiliation
Date
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SUPREME COURT DECISION
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According to Westlaw criminal defendants have a constitutional right to United States courts
during plea negotiation, effective lawyers from the supreme court organized decisions which
extensive judges supervision of the criminal justice system .they have made a decision which
means what was used to be informal and unfettered deal is now a subject to new constraint where
defendants reject helpful offer due to terrible legal advice. in today criminal justice is not a
system of trials and therefore for securing convictions and influential sentences they should
account for the central role plea bargaining. According to Justice Antonin Scalia it hard to
predict penalty of two decision, therefore, all this to be worked is left for the court for further
litigation. (Brennan 1977).
The government enforces criminal laws, where the criminal procedure follows the set of rules
governing the series. Criminal codes are experienced differently from municipalities, states, and
the government. This defines the types of condu...
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