This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office investigates and files charges against defense counsel or a member of the defense legal team. Specifically, this Note focuses on such investigations and charges that arise from defense counsel’s representation of a defendant whom the same prosecutor’s office is prosecuting. The intimately adversarial and professional relationships between prosecutors and defense attorneys taint the legitimacy of any charges against defense counsel for alleged misconduct. The ethical standard proposed here suggests a non-waivable conflict of interest. This would assist the prosecutor’s office in avoiding the appearance of impropriety in such a prosecution. It...
Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the so...
The U.S. criminal justice system is built on the concept of an adversarial trial. The defense and pr...
Prosecutors hate being told what to do. As ministers of justice, they feel imbued with a moral com...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
What are the responsibilities of a prosecutor when she learns in the course of preparing for trial t...
Virtually all authorities agree that the public prosecutor should be held to different standards tha...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
This issue and a companion issue of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly together collect sixte...
Until recently, I was only vaguely aware of the ongoing war be- tween the United States Department...
Prosecutors are subject to ethical regulations regarding their duties. In addition, prosecutors ofte...
We often exhort a prosecutor to be a minister of justice and to seek justice. What do these admo...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
This article examines the complex nature of the prosecutor\u27s broad obligation to seek justice thr...
This Essay does not attempt to retrace the subject of prosecutorial discretion from the standpoint o...
Prosecutors, our ministers of justice, do not play by the same conflict of interest rules. All other...
Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the so...
The U.S. criminal justice system is built on the concept of an adversarial trial. The defense and pr...
Prosecutors hate being told what to do. As ministers of justice, they feel imbued with a moral com...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
What are the responsibilities of a prosecutor when she learns in the course of preparing for trial t...
Virtually all authorities agree that the public prosecutor should be held to different standards tha...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
This issue and a companion issue of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly together collect sixte...
Until recently, I was only vaguely aware of the ongoing war be- tween the United States Department...
Prosecutors are subject to ethical regulations regarding their duties. In addition, prosecutors ofte...
We often exhort a prosecutor to be a minister of justice and to seek justice. What do these admo...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
This article examines the complex nature of the prosecutor\u27s broad obligation to seek justice thr...
This Essay does not attempt to retrace the subject of prosecutorial discretion from the standpoint o...
Prosecutors, our ministers of justice, do not play by the same conflict of interest rules. All other...
Conflicts of interest are endemic to almost all prosecutors’ discretionary decisions, and are the so...
The U.S. criminal justice system is built on the concept of an adversarial trial. The defense and pr...
Prosecutors hate being told what to do. As ministers of justice, they feel imbued with a moral com...