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- Title
The Forgotten Constitutional Right to Present a Defense and Its Impact on the Acceptance of Responsibility-Entrapment Debate.
- Authors
Bridges, Katrice L.
- Abstract
Argues that the Section 3E1.1 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in the U.S. must be interpreted to allow defendants who claim entrapment as a trial to remain eligible for the acceptance-of-responsibility adjustment. Reason why the entrapment defense does not dispute factual guilt; Purpose of the U.S. Congress in enacting the Federal Sentencing Guidelines; Information on the Compulsory Process and Confrontation Clauses of the Sixth Amendment.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CRIMINAL sentencing; CRIMINAL procedure; ENTRAPMENT (Criminal law); ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); UNITED States. Congress; RIGHT to present a defense; COMPULSORY process (Law)
- Publication
Michigan Law Review, 2004, Vol 103, Issue 2, p367
- ISSN
0026-2234
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/4141921