Textbook: Jerold H. Israel, Yale Kamisar, and Wayne La Fave, Criminal Procedure and the Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text (2020)
Directions: Read the articles from THE MARSHALL PROJECT (a nonprofit journalism source about criminal justice) linked below:
1. I Did My 25 Years. Now I’m Fighting Another Sentence—Deportation
2. Can We Fix Mass Incarceration Without Including Violent Offenders?
3. Maryland Leads as Prison Populations Continue to Decline
4. Is The “First Step Act” Real Reform?
5. Prosecutor Sentence Review Units Would Revisit Punishments from the Past
6. Why It’s So Hard For Death Row Prisoners Like Rodney Reed To Prove They’re Innocent
7. Oklahoma Releases Hundreds From Prison on One Day
https://www.themarshallproject.org/#
Question 1 Then:
* Summarize ONE (1) article’s key points.
* Because the summary you compose is relatively brief, do not use direct quotes from the article, make sure to paraphrase and use your own words.
* Explain how the article is related to the assigned readings.
* Discuss a law or criminal justice policy that you think should be enacted to resolve the sentencing-related problem(s) addressed in the article.
Question 2:
After reading Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 US 335 (1963) [Israel Kamisar LaFave, pg. 374], explain the following:
* Which constitutional amendment is at issue in the case, and what rights does it encompass?
* What did the United States Supreme Court decide in this case and why?
* Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq6RGkQFfCM that focuses on HBO’s “Gideon’s Army” and opine on the modern challenges facing the right to counsel since this landmark case was decided.
I will send attachments of Marshall articles 1-7 along with the Gideon Case to the email