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Defenders Duty

Mark Chambers

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Defenders' Duty" explores the critical role of defense attorneys in the American legal system, particularly in high-profile and politically charged cases. The book highlights how these legal professionals safeguard civil liberties and ensure fair trials for the accused, often standing against the immense power of the state. It delves into the ethical dilemmas and legal strategies employed by defense teams as they navigate public scrutiny and political influence, revealing the personal sacrifices made to uphold constitutional rights.

 
Did you know defense attorneys must sometimes make split-second decisions that can drastically alter the course of a case? Or that the right to counsel, enshrined in the Sixth Amendment, is a cornerstone of due process?

 
The book progresses from foundational legal principles to detailed analyses of specific cases, examining the strategies used by defense teams and their outcomes. By drawing from court records, interviews, and scholarly articles, the book offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by attorneys in upholding the rights of their clients.

 
Ultimately, "Defenders' Duty" argues that a robust and independent defense bar is essential for maintaining a just and equitable society, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in protecting individual freedoms and due process.
Disponible depuis: 03/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 67 pages.

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