-
[...] an attorney who understands it to be his duty to press for every advantage that is arguably legal will often find himself positioned on a razor's edge - attempting a delicate balance between his duty of zealous representation and his duties to the court (and the attendant prohibitions on practices such as delay tactics, frivolous arguments, and subornation of perjury). [...] a lawyer must also evaluate whether certain aggressive tactics will in fact advance the interests of his client, or whether engaging in them is more likely to alienate the court and the jury, prevent beneficial negotiations with the prosecution, or result in a loss of credibility that harms the client's cause.
... OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM .....................................................691. B. Influence of the Inquisitorial Tradition ............................. 697. 1. Th... to her client.47 In some inquisitorial countries, the traditional role of defense attorney has been...
-
... with the basic framework of an adversary system. Such a system relies chiefly on the parties to ... in the sort of magistrate-directed, inquisitorial legal system characteristic of many of the other C...At present, 170 countries are party to the Convention. The United States, up...
-
..., just as at trial, by the procedural system, or by his expert adversary, or by both," United S... itself at the outset from the inquisitorial system recognized in some countries." Id., at 477....
-
..., has been able to develop over countries through comparing the genesis and workings of the ... by the council may have shifted the system away from the overt politicization previously expe... judgemental, selective or inquisitorial approaches": draft NAM position paper, 2-3 (1990)....
-
... is the essential mainstay of our adversary system and guarantees to the individual the "right to rem... its origin in a protest against the inquisitorial and manifestly unjust methods of interrogating acc... inquisitorial system recognized in some countries. Under the system of warnings we delineate today o...
-
... South American, and Asian countries. The inquisitorial system is now more widely used ...
-
...It is the starting point of our whole system of adversary criminal justice. For it is only then... itself at the outset from the inquisitorial system recognized in some countries.". . [Footno...
-
... statute by adopting the Continental system, declaring that it would no longer extradite its n... disputes between Israel and other countries will be discussed, the primary focus of this Artic... jurisprudence rather than the inquisitorial system common to civil-law countries, required "th...
-
...It is at this point that our adversary system of criminal proceedings commences, distinguishing itself at the outset from the inquisitorial system recognized in some countries. Under the sys...
-
§ 23.1 Civil Rights Protections: The Second, Third & Seventh Amendments & The Full Faith and Credit Clause of Article IV, § 1. § 23.1.1 The Second Amendment: Right to Bear Arms. § 23.1.2 The Third Amendment: Protection Against Quartering of Soldiers In Individuals' Homes. § 23.1.3 The Seventh Amendment: Right to Jury Trial in Actions At Common Law. § 23.1.4 The Full Faith and Credit Clause. § 23.2 Criminal Defendants' Rights. § 23.2.1 The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments. § 23.2.1.1 The Fourth Amendment: Protection Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures. § 23.2.1.2 The Fifth Amendment: Grand Jury Indictment, Double Jeopardy, Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, and Due Process of Law. A. Requirement of Grand Jury Indictment. B. Protection Against Double Jeopardy. C. Priv...
... anyone attempt to establish their own system [of religion], in prejudice of the rest, they woul... the rule was different in many European countries, whose "inquisitorial" model of the criminal justi...