In a 2001 essay, Professor Abbe Smith asked the question whether a good person—i.e., a person who is committed to social justice—can be a good prosecutor. Although she acknowledged some hope that the answer to her question could be “yes,” Professor Smith concluded that the answer then was “no”—in part because she saw individual prosecutors generally as having very little discretion to “temper the harsh reality of the criminal justice system.” In this Online Symposium revisiting Professor Smith’s question seventeen years later, my answer to her question is “yes”—a good person can be a good prosecutor
In more than thirty years of criminal law practice--from public defender in Philadelphia to professo...
The prosecutor acts as a minister of justice with sweeping discretion to charge an individual with a...
Virtually all authorities agree that the public prosecutor should be held to different standards tha...
In a 2001 essay, Professor Abbe Smith asked the question whether a good person—i.e., a person who is...
Most people who become prosecutors are honest and ethical public servants who take that job for vari...
In 2001 Professor Abbe Smith asked if a person could be both a good prosecutor and a good person. H...
In an article published over fifteen years ago, Georgetown Law Professor Abbe Smith argued that one ...
Nearly twenty years ago, I wrote an essay on the ethics of prosecution in a time of mass incarcerati...
In 2001, Abbe Smith asked provocatively whether you can simultaneously be a good person and a good p...
Somehow, it is understood that prosecutors have the high ground. Most people simply assume that pros...
In a law review article written seventeen years ago, Professor Abbe Smith asked the question, “Can Y...
When Professor Abbe Smith asked “Can You Be a Good Person and a Good Prosecutor” in 2001 (and answer...
Although the American trial system has been likened to an arena in which mental combatants fight “to...
A critical issue facing the criminal justice system today is how best to promote ethical behavior by...
Among his other endeavors, the public prosecutor strives to maintain an upright stance in the staine...
In more than thirty years of criminal law practice--from public defender in Philadelphia to professo...
The prosecutor acts as a minister of justice with sweeping discretion to charge an individual with a...
Virtually all authorities agree that the public prosecutor should be held to different standards tha...
In a 2001 essay, Professor Abbe Smith asked the question whether a good person—i.e., a person who is...
Most people who become prosecutors are honest and ethical public servants who take that job for vari...
In 2001 Professor Abbe Smith asked if a person could be both a good prosecutor and a good person. H...
In an article published over fifteen years ago, Georgetown Law Professor Abbe Smith argued that one ...
Nearly twenty years ago, I wrote an essay on the ethics of prosecution in a time of mass incarcerati...
In 2001, Abbe Smith asked provocatively whether you can simultaneously be a good person and a good p...
Somehow, it is understood that prosecutors have the high ground. Most people simply assume that pros...
In a law review article written seventeen years ago, Professor Abbe Smith asked the question, “Can Y...
When Professor Abbe Smith asked “Can You Be a Good Person and a Good Prosecutor” in 2001 (and answer...
Although the American trial system has been likened to an arena in which mental combatants fight “to...
A critical issue facing the criminal justice system today is how best to promote ethical behavior by...
Among his other endeavors, the public prosecutor strives to maintain an upright stance in the staine...
In more than thirty years of criminal law practice--from public defender in Philadelphia to professo...
The prosecutor acts as a minister of justice with sweeping discretion to charge an individual with a...
Virtually all authorities agree that the public prosecutor should be held to different standards tha...