A Belated Review of Criminal Cases in the Supreme Court Last Term Post author:Michael M. O'Hear Post published:November 5, 2011 Post category:Criminal Law & Process / Public / U.S. Supreme Court Post comments:0 Comments At Life Sentences Blog, I’ve just finished a series of posts reviewing the Supreme Court’s criminal cases from last term. In light of their belated nature, I have not cross-posted them, but here are the links: Overarching Themes Fourth Amendment: Kentucky v. King Fourth Amendment: Davis v. United States Miranda: J.D.B. v. North Carolina Right to Counsel: Turner v. Rogers Ineffective Assistance: Pinholster and Moore Confrontation Clause: Bullcoming and Bryant Other Cases Last Term by the Numbers You Might Also Like “The Past Is a Foreign Country” — Or Is It? December 15, 2013 Bill Cosby and American Popular Culture June 23, 2017 Observations on Lafler and Frye: Little Relief in Sight for Defendants Whose Lawyers Botched Plea Negotiations August 5, 2012 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Observations on Lafler and Frye: Little Relief in Sight for Defendants Whose Lawyers Botched Plea Negotiations August 5, 2012