Keywords
sixth amendment, legal ethics, professional responsibility, attorney-client
Abstract
[A] prosecutor…enters a courtroom to speak for the People and not just some of the People. The prosecutor speaks not solely for the victim, or the police, or those who support them, but for all the People. That body of "The People" includes the defendant and his family and those who care about him
Recommended Citation
Vanessa Merton,
What Do You Do When You Meet a Walking Violation of the Sixth Amendment if You're Trying to Put That Lawyer's Client in Jail,
69 Fordham L. Rev. 997
(2000).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol69/iss3/7