Jury Instruction Corner: Obtaining Instruction on Non-Included Lesser Offenses

Jury Instruction Corner Thomas Lundy December 2000 48   Obtaining Instruction on Non-Included Lesser Offenses A common defense strategy is to provide the jury with a lesser offense option so that it is not presented with an unwarranted “all or nothing” choice. (See Beck v. Alabama, 447 U.S. 625

Exclusive Content

Access to the page you selected is exclusive.

If you are a member or have acccess, Login

Members of NACDL receive access to exclusive content on the website along with many other benefits.