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Criminal law practice is a minefield of legal ethics issues for both the prosecution and defense. There are a myriad of ethical questions requiring not only an understanding of the relevant ethics rules, but also applicable constitutional and statutory law as well as rules of criminal procedure and evidence. This book aims to put these and other ethical questions on the radar screens of criminal practitioners.

Produktbeschreibung
Criminal law practice is a minefield of legal ethics issues for both the prosecution and defense. There are a myriad of ethical questions requiring not only an understanding of the relevant ethics rules, but also applicable constitutional and statutory law as well as rules of criminal procedure and evidence. This book aims to put these and other ethical questions on the radar screens of criminal practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Professor Peter A. Joy is Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Justice Clinic at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri, where he teaches Legal Profession, Comparative Legal Ethics Seminar, Trial Practice & Procedure, and supervises clinical students representing clients in misdemeanor and felony cases. Mr. Joy was previously Professor of Law and Director of the Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Prior to teaching, Mr. Joy litigated both criminal and civil cases in private practice.