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- Title
THE ILLUSION OF DEFENDANT AUTONOMY AND THE MORAL HARM OF SELF-INCRIMINATION IN MCCOY V. LOUISIANA.
- Authors
Levy, Titus
- Abstract
The article delves into the case of McCoy, analyzing the Court's focus on autonomy-as-choice, critiquing its impact on attorney-client relationships and neglect of systemic issues harming human dignity. It argues that the Sixth Amendment framework misinterprets the case, and emphasizes McCoy's Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Topics include critique of autonomy-as-choice, Sixth Amendment misapplication, and Fifth Amendment rights violation.
- Subjects
ATTORNEY &; client; UNITED States. Constitution. 6th Amendment; DUE process of law; SELF-incrimination; DIGNITY; CIVIL rights
- Publication
Fordham Urban Law Journal, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 3, p949
- ISSN
0199-4646
- Publication type
Article