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The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial Warren Freedman

The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial By Warren Freedman

The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial by Warren Freedman


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Although the U.S. Constitution guarantees those accused of a crime the right to a speedy and fair trial, in practice the judicial system is increasingly characterized by excessive trial delays and unfair trial situations.

The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial Summary

The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial by Warren Freedman

Although the U.S. Constitution guarantees those accused of a crime the right to a speedy and fair trial, in practice the judicial system is increasingly characterized by excessive trial delays and unfair trial situations. Here Warren Freedman, a member of the New York, Connecticut, and U.S. Supreme Court bars, offers a comprehensive discussion of the constitutional and statutory provisions underlying the right to a speedy and fair trial and examines their application in actual court practice. As Freedman notes, the mounting costs of lengthy litigation periods dictate that--if only for pragmatic reasons--the constitutional rights of accused criminals to speedy and fair trials must be respected.

Freedman begins with an introduction to the concept and historical background of the speedy and fair trial. Turning to an examination of constitutional guarantees, he fully reviews the sixth and fourteenth amendments and their interpretation by the courts. Subsequent chapters examine the criteria for speed and fairness, the role of the jury, and related statutes such as The Speedy Trial Act of 1974, as well as grand jury investigations and prosecutorial abuses of the legal principles that guarantee speed and fairness. Throughout, analyses of applicable case law and precedent-setting court decisions illuminate the discussion. An indispensable resource for attorneys in criminal, corporate, and private practice, this volume clearly delineates not only the foundations of speedy and fair trial guarantees but also the many factors that can work against them in today's often overburdened judicial system.

About Warren Freedman

WARREN FREEDMAN was formerly General Counsel for Bristol Myers. His previous books include Foreign Plaintiffs in Products Liability Actions, Frivilous Lawsuits and Frivolous Defenses, Federal Statutes on Environmental Protection, The Right of Privacy in the Computer Age, and Professional Sports and Antitrust.

Table of Contents

Background to the Speedy and the Fair Criminal Trial The Fair and Speedy Criminal Trial Under the Sixth Amendment The Fourteenth Amendment and the Right to a Speedy and a Fair Criminal Trial Time Criteria for the Speedy Criminal Trial Under the Sixth Amendment Fairness Criteria for the Fair Criminal Trial The Role of the Jury in the Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial The Right to Counsel and the Conduct of Attorneys and of Government Grand Jury Investigations and Other Pre-Trial Proceedings Criminal Procedure and the Fair and Speedy Trial Definitions and Terminology of Crimes Bibliography Indexes

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NPB9780899303314
9780899303314
0899303315
The Constitutional Right to a Speedy and Fair Criminal Trial by Warren Freedman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-01-20
189
N/A
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