Discussion Post:Right to Counsel

Right to Counsel
Competencies Addressed in This Discussion
Competency 3: Explain the substantive and procedural interpretations of individual freedoms based on case analysis.
Competency 4: Document philosophical underpinnings and public policy influences associated with the U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
Competency 5: Communicate effectively in writing.
Introduction
The right to counsel exists under the Sixth Amendment. The way in which that right applies to indigent defendants has been the subject of extensive litigation. Roots of the modern right to counsel for indigent defendants date back more than a century. Understanding line-drawing is very important. The line-drawing has evolved over time. A key starting point in determining when the right attaches is understanding what constitutes a critical stage. From there, an indigency determination must be made by the court within Sixth Amendment parameters.

In your main response, address the following:

Summarize how the right to counsel has evolved at the state and federal levels through court interpretation of the Sixth Amendment.
Explain the implications of failing to comply with the Sixth Amendment during a critical stage of the case process.
Illustrate how philosophical underpinnings and public policy influenced the U.S. Supreme Court in key Sixth Amendment right-to-counsel decisions.
Discussion Objectives
The competencies addressed in this discussion are supported by discussion objectives.

Competency 3: Explain the substantive and procedural interpretations of individual freedoms based on case analysis.
Summarize how the right to counsel has evolved at the state and federal levels through court interpretation of the Sixth Amendment.
Explain the implications for failing to comply with the Sixth Amendment during a critical stage of the case process.
Competency 4: Document philosophical underpinnings and public policy influences associated with U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
Illustrate how philosophical underpinnings and public policy influenced the U.S. Supreme Court in key Sixth Amendment right-to-counsel decisions.
Competency 5: Communicate effectively in writing.