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This book examines the wide range of criminal justice topics that fall within the scope of the Sixth Amendment. It offers fascinating historical perspective, modern interpretations, and insight on this critical component of the U.S. Constitution.

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This book examines the wide range of criminal justice topics that fall within the scope of the Sixth Amendment. It offers fascinating historical perspective, modern interpretations, and insight on this critical component of the U.S. Constitution.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Marcus is the Haynes Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Formerly the law dean at the Uni-versity of Arizona, his teaching and research interests are in criminal justice and comparative law. He has spoken to numerous judicial, bar, and university groups in the United States and has taught and lectured in several other nations. He is a graduate of the UCLA School of Law. David K. Duncan retired in 2018 as a United States Mag-istrate Judge sitting in Phoenix. He is a former chair of the Ninth Cir-cuit Magistrate Judges Executive Board and served on that circuit's Information Technology Committee. Prior to joining the District Court in 2001, he was an Assistant United States Attorney. He attended Brown University and the University of Arizona. He obtained his JD, with high distinction, from the University of Arizona, where he was an editor of the Arizona Law Review and a member of The Order of the Coif. Tommy Miller served as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia from 1987 to 2015. He is also an adjunct professor of law at the College of William and Mary, teaching both criminal and civil courses. Judge Miller served on the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules and participated in the restyling of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. He has spoken to many judicial and bar groups and was a member of the Federal Judicial Center's Magistrate Judge Education Committee. He graduated from the College of William and Mary Law School. Joëlle Anne Moreno is a professor of law at Florida Inter-national University. A former federal prosecutor at the United States Department of Justice, her work focuses on the constitutional constraints on the police (including the future of the Confrontation Clause) and the misuse of pseudoscientific evidence by courts (including childhood vaccine claims and specious defenses to child abuse cases). Professor Moreno is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Swarthmore College.