Session 314: SE2 -> Legal Representation for Federal and State Defendants
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Territories
Session Chair: William J. Sabol, The Urban Institute
Legal Counsel and Two Correctional Populations: Comparing Federal and State Offenders
by: Caroline Wolf Harlow, Bureau of Justice Statistics (Corresponding)
The Effectiveness of Public Appointed Attorneys in Criminal Cases
by: Brian J. Ostrom, National Center for State Courts (Corresponding)
Legal Counsel and Departures From the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
by: William P. Adams, The Urban Institute (Corresponding)
Political Piggybacking: Should State Public Defenders and Federal Defenders Collaborate to Strengthen the Right to Counsel?
by: Catherine T. Clarke, Harvard University (Corresponding)
Court-Appointed Attorneys for Federal Criminal Defendants
by: William Jenkins, U.S. General Accounting Office (Corresponding)
Discussants:
James P. Lynch, The American University - Washington

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