Criminal Procedure
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Table of Contents
Chapter 13 |
Trial Procedure and Legal Rights | Page |
1. |
TRIAL BY JURY:A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT |
414 |
2. |
APPLICATION OF THE RIGHT TO ATRIAL BY JURY | 415 |
3. |
SELECTIVE INCORPORATION OF THE SIXTH AMENDMENT INTO THE DUE PROCESS CLAUSE |
415 |
4. |
DETERMININGWHETHER THE RIGHT TO A JURYTRIAL EXISTS |
418 |
5. |
SELECTING JURORS FROM A FAIR CROSS SECTION OF THE JURISDICTION | 419 |
6. |
VIOLATION OF THE FAIR CROSS SECTION REQUIREMENT: PROOF AND REMEDY | 420 |
7. |
WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO ATRIAL BY JURY | 421 |
8. |
JURY SIZE:DIFFERENCE IN STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS | 423 |
9. |
STATE EFFORTS TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF JURIES |
424 |
10. |
THE CONCEPT OF JURY UNANIMITY: VARIETY IN STATE JURIES |
427 |
11. |
COMBINATION OF SMALLER JURIES WITH NONUNANIMOUS VERDICTS |
428 |
12. |
TRIAL BY JURY: ISSUES INVOLVING RACIAL AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION | 428 |
13. |
REMOVAL OF PROSPECTIVE JURORS: PROPER AND IMPROPER RATIONALES | 430 |
14. |
PROVING IMPROPER RATIONALES FOR USING PEREMPTORY JUROR CHALLENGES |
430 |
15. |
EVOLUTION OF THE SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TOTRIAL COUNSEL | 435 |
16. |
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COUNSEL: FELONIES AND MISDEMEANORS | 436 |
17. |
SUMMARY |
438 |
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