Prosecutors, our ministers of justice, do not play by the same conflict of interest rules. All other attorneys should not, and cannot, attack their prior work in transactional or litigation matters; nor should other attorneys unquestionably represent clients in matters in which the attorneys themselves face disciplinary, civil, or criminal liability. When prosecutors have likely convicted an innocent person, however, prosecutors are asked to review their own prior work objectively and then to undo it. But they understandably suffer from a conflict between their duty to justice and their duty to themselves — their duty to seek the release of the innocent person and their interest in avoiding embarrassment and liability for themselves and the...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
What are the responsibilities of a prosecutor when she learns in the course of preparing for trial t...
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...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Traditionally, discussions of prosecutorial discretion focus on charging and plea bargaining decisio...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
In the wake of identifiable errors, many prosecutors are beginning to acknowledge wrongful convictio...
There has been only sporadic attention addressed to the problemof conflicts of interest in represent...
Often, discussions of wrongful convictions focus almost entirely on the wrongfully convicted and ign...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
What are the responsibilities of a prosecutor when she learns in the course of preparing for trial t...
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...
This article addresses two types of conflicts of interests that arise in criminal cases: 1) when def...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Traditionally, discussions of prosecutorial discretion focus on charging and plea bargaining decisio...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
This Note explores improprieties and conflicts of interest that may arise when a prosecutor’s office...
In the wake of identifiable errors, many prosecutors are beginning to acknowledge wrongful convictio...
There has been only sporadic attention addressed to the problemof conflicts of interest in represent...
Often, discussions of wrongful convictions focus almost entirely on the wrongfully convicted and ign...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
The job of prosecuting police officers who commit crimes falls on local prosecutors, as it has in th...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
What are the responsibilities of a prosecutor when she learns in the course of preparing for trial t...