Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the source of many instances of misconduct and abuse. Prosecutors’ decisions are riddled with complex motivations, beliefs, and interests that potentially divert them from their duty to do justice. Understood as any personal belief or interest that could interfere with the prosecutors’ ability to serve the public interest, conflicts of interest threaten to undermine the efficacy and legitimacy of the criminal justice system. The traditional regulatory system barely addresses the problem and could never effectively do so. Drawing on experimentalism, which mandates that local actors design and test solutions to large social problems, we propose chang...
There has been only sporadic attention addressed to the problemof conflicts of interest in represent...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the so...
Prosecutors, our ministers of justice, do not play by the same conflict of interest rules. All other...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
For decades, state and local prosecutors won election by promising to be tough on crime. Today, a ne...
For many jurisdictions, the need for part-time prosecutors is a reality that will continue into the ...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
There has been only sporadic attention addressed to the problemof conflicts of interest in represent...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the so...
Prosecutors, our ministers of justice, do not play by the same conflict of interest rules. All other...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
For decades, state and local prosecutors won election by promising to be tough on crime. Today, a ne...
For many jurisdictions, the need for part-time prosecutors is a reality that will continue into the ...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
There has been only sporadic attention addressed to the problemof conflicts of interest in represent...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...