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When a Criminal Defendant’s Sixth Amendment Right to Present a Defense Trumps the Attorney-Client Privilege

September 2016 - Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal

Publications

When a Criminal Defendant’s Sixth Amendment Right to Present a Defense Trumps the Attorney-Client Privilege

September 2016 - Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal

A great deal of attention has focused on the memorandum issued last fall from Deputy Attorney General Sally Quillian Yates announcing a Department of Justice policy to increasingly target individuals involved in corporate crimes. Whether the “Yates Memo” will significantly change Department of Justice charging practices remains to be seen. Nevertheless, it has certainly sent a message to the public and those who occupy the “C-suite.”

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