{"id":87503,"date":"2019-02-26T16:07:28","date_gmt":"2019-02-26T21:07:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/?page_id=87503"},"modified":"2020-06-10T21:42:16","modified_gmt":"2020-06-11T01:42:16","slug":"our-books","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/our-books","title":{"rendered":"Our Books"},"content":{"rendered":"
Paperback, 275 pages. Written by Brandon Sample<\/a> and Alissa Hull<\/p>\n Prison Legal News Publishing (2016). ISBN\u00a0978-0-9819385-4-7<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n The Habeas Citebook: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel<\/em>\u00a0is a neatly-organized resource designed to assist litigants in advancing claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, the most common claim presented in post-conviction, habeas corpus proceedings. Citing cases from the United States Courts of Appeals and United States District Courts, both published and unpublished, The\u00a0Habeas Citebook<\/em>\u00a0breaks down ineffective assistance of counsel cases into 40 categories. From cases describing lawyers failing to investigate a defense, to conflicts of interests and misadvise on appeal, The\u00a0Habeas Citebook\u00a0<\/em>is an essential resource for those examining former counsel\u2019s performance, as well as for the formulation of well-supported claims of ineffective assistance.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The\u00a0Habeas Citebook<\/em>\u00a0also contains extensive resource information for the prisoner putting together a habeas petition or other collateral attack on their conviction, including various rules and procedural codes in their entirety, sample briefs, and informed advice on procedural matters.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As one would expect from a text published by\u00a0Prison Legal News, The Habeas Citebook<\/em>\u00a0is a quality, well-researched resource for both prisoners and attorneys alike.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n