Attorney general for limits on death penalty appeals
Abstract
Monday, January 23, 2012
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in the Argus Leader regarding a bill a prosecutor has introduced to the South Dakota Senate that puts a cap on how often indigent defendants can argue that their court-appointed lawyers are ineffective, and the time frame in which they can make that claim. The article was written by Steve Young and appeared on 1/22/12.
Repository Citation
Office of Communications and Public Relations, "Attorney general for limits on death penalty appeals" (2012). In The News. 786.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/in_the_news/786
January 23, 2012
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in the Argus Leader regarding a bill a prosecutor has introduced to the South Dakota Senate that puts a cap on how often indigent defendants can argue that their court-appointed lawyers are ineffective, and the time frame in which they can make that claim. The article was written by Steve Young and appeared on 1/22/12.