
S3E1 - Sixth Amendment
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In the season three opener for "Legally Speaking", the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's Office of Chief Counsel podcast, Ken Anderson and John Besseleman discuss the crucial nature of the Sixth Amendment's protection right to trial and right to counsel.
The podcast touches on the topic of when these rights attach, effectively explaining when the right to counsel begins and concluding with an interesting anecdote on Texas v. Cobb, a Supreme Court case from 2001, clearly illustrating the boundaries of the Sixth Amendment's Right to Counsel.
Transcript at Sonix.ai
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