This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecutorial conduct that contributes to false convictions. It asks what the impact would be, for better or worse, of disciplining prosecutors for incompetence when they fail to exercise reasonable care to prevent the conviction of the innocent. The inquiry provides a new vehicle for thinking about the nature of the disciplinary process, the work of prosecutors, the challenge of preventing erroneous convictions and, ultimately, the complexities of prosecutorial regulation. The Article demonstrates that it would be plausible to interpret the attorney competence rule as encompassing prosecutorial negligence and identifies various potential benefits o...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...
This Essay is part of a larger project exploring the possibility that, contrary to much of the preva...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
This article explores the legal profession\u27s failure to hold prosecutors accountable for miscondu...
This article explores the legal profession\u27s failure to hold prosecutors accountable for miscondu...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...
This Essay is part of a larger project exploring the possibility that, contrary to much of the preva...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
This article explores the legal profession\u27s failure to hold prosecutors accountable for miscondu...
This article explores the legal profession\u27s failure to hold prosecutors accountable for miscondu...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...
This Essay is part of a larger project exploring the possibility that, contrary to much of the preva...