Death is the ultimate punishment because of its finality; once it is carried out, it can never be revoked. John Thompson came close to this ultimate punishment because a prosecutor failed to turn over exculpatory evidence under the principles that the U.S. Supreme Court enunciated in Brady v. Maryland. In Connick v. Thompson, the Court overturned Thompson’s $14 million award for spending eighteen years in prison (fourteen of those on death row) because previous Brady violations by the Orleans District Attorney’s Office were not enough to put the district attorney on notice regarding the need for further training on Brady’s principles and because the need for training was not so obvious that the district attorney’s office could be held liabl...
In Strickland v. Washington, the United States Supreme Court issued a seminal holding that single-ha...
In an Arkansas capital murder prosecution that resulted in conviction and sentences of death based o...
In the American criminal justice system, prosecutors have an enormous amount of discretion and power...
Death is the ultimate punishment because of its finality; once it is carried out, it can never be re...
In this U.S. Supreme Court case John Thompson sought to find the Orleans Parish District Attorney Ha...
The author reviews the Supreme Court decision in Connick v. Thompson and provides a course outline, ...
This Essay takes the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Connick v. Thompson as a point of departure ...
A leading cause of wrongful conviction and wasteful litigation in criminal cases is the nondisclosur...
In November 2011, the Journal hosted a symposium on prosecutorial immunity at Loyola University New ...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
Does death row incarceration for upwards of thirty years or more impermissibly impose the suffering ...
Over the course of a decade, Antonino Nino Lyons appeared before the United States District Court ...
n April of 1980, police found the body of Richard Whitehead outside a small town in eastern Texas. W...
A 2018 decision in the Arizona Supreme Court raised new strong claims that the death penalty in the ...
Clemency, the power to reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal, has existed since ancient times....
In Strickland v. Washington, the United States Supreme Court issued a seminal holding that single-ha...
In an Arkansas capital murder prosecution that resulted in conviction and sentences of death based o...
In the American criminal justice system, prosecutors have an enormous amount of discretion and power...
Death is the ultimate punishment because of its finality; once it is carried out, it can never be re...
In this U.S. Supreme Court case John Thompson sought to find the Orleans Parish District Attorney Ha...
The author reviews the Supreme Court decision in Connick v. Thompson and provides a course outline, ...
This Essay takes the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Connick v. Thompson as a point of departure ...
A leading cause of wrongful conviction and wasteful litigation in criminal cases is the nondisclosur...
In November 2011, the Journal hosted a symposium on prosecutorial immunity at Loyola University New ...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
Does death row incarceration for upwards of thirty years or more impermissibly impose the suffering ...
Over the course of a decade, Antonino Nino Lyons appeared before the United States District Court ...
n April of 1980, police found the body of Richard Whitehead outside a small town in eastern Texas. W...
A 2018 decision in the Arizona Supreme Court raised new strong claims that the death penalty in the ...
Clemency, the power to reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal, has existed since ancient times....
In Strickland v. Washington, the United States Supreme Court issued a seminal holding that single-ha...
In an Arkansas capital murder prosecution that resulted in conviction and sentences of death based o...
In the American criminal justice system, prosecutors have an enormous amount of discretion and power...