In early 2009, a rash of seemingly related murders ravaged the area of Flagstaff, Arizona. Police soon announced that they were on the hunt for a serial killer. On March 14, 2009, Stewart retained the services of Careful and Cautious, ALP, a law firm in Flagstaff to help with his legal troubles. During the initial consultation, Stewart told James Careful the following: Well, Mr.. Careful, the truth is that I’m behind the six recent murders in the area. I’m really a good guy and I hate to kill people. But sometimes, I Just can’t help myself.
I onto want to continue killing people but these voices in my head… They’re Just so logical and irresistible. James Careful promptly called the local police and reported his conversation with Stewart. Stewart was arrested for capital murder. A later search of his house turned up the murder weapon in two of the cases and files on Steward’s computer that contained information on two more victims. Stewart was put on trial in the Fall of 2009. At trial, Stewart was represented by a public defense and James Careful testified against him. Careful related the entire March 14 conversation to the Jury.
After a three week trial, Stewart was found guilty of six counts of capital murder and was sentenced to death. He summarily appealed his sentence. Two months ago, the Arizona Supreme Court denied his appeal. Stewart, through his new appointed attorneys (paid for by a non-profit anti- death penalty organization), has filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the federal district court for the District of Arizona. Among other arguments, Stewart claims that his rights were violated by Arizona because information and testimony was used against him that related to his confidential discussions with his then attorney, James Careful.
The state claims that the use of the confidential communication with his attorney was proper in this case. Joe Judge asks you to research applicable law and to write an essay discussing whether the use of Carefully information and testimony regarding his conversation with Stewart violated Steward’s rights. Mr.. Judge tells you that since you’re in the 9th Circuit court of appeals’ Jurisdiction, cases from the 9th Circuit would be best. However, cases from other circuits are better than nothing and can be used in a pinch Ethical Scenario in Criminal Justice By magnificently