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Brief Amici Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Sloan v. United States, No. 96-8145 (U.S. 1997), Amici Curiae National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Sentencing Project, et al. (April 1997)
Minorities and the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Pinard, M. (2004). Broadening the holistic mindset: Incorporating collateral consequences and reentry into criminal defense lawyering. Fordham Urban Law Journal, 31(4), 1067+. Retrieved May 13, 2005, from Questia database, http://www.questia.com.
Criminal Justice
(Author Unknown) "Indigent Criminal Defense: A National Perspective (A BJS Report) Bureau of Justice Statistics" Alaska Justice Forum 13(2), summer 1996 p.5
Offices in the Judicial System
Bonnie, R. J., Poythress, N. G., Hoge, S. K., Monahan, J., & Eisenberg, M. (1996). Decision-Making in Criminal Defense: An Empirical Study of Insanity Pleas and the Impact of Doubted Client Competence. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 87(1), 48-62
The Insanity Plea
Bonnie, Richard J., and Norman G. Pothyress. "Decision-Making in Criminal Defense: An Empirical Study of Insanity Pleas and the Impact of Doubted Client Competence." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 87.1. Fall (1996). Academic Search Elite. EBSCO
The Insanity Plea
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