A couple of weeks ago, I posted a comment on
McCoy v. Louisiana,
a case before the U.S. Supreme Court in which a Louisiana
death row inmate is arguing ineffective assistance of counsel because
his lawyer conceded his guilt over the defendant's objection. You can
find
my comment here. Today, I learned that the ABA has filed an amicus brief in support of the appellant. As I argued in my original comment, I agree with this view. The ABA explained its position in a
press release. You can also read the
full brief here.
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