This Article explores the unfortunately large number of instances in which appellate courts reverse convictions for serious prosecutorial misconduct but do not identify the names of the prosecutors who committed that misconduct. Because judges are reluctant to publicly shame prosecutors whose cases are reversed, this Article advocates that a neutral set of third parties undertake the responsibility of publicly identifying prosecutors who have committed serious misconduct. The naming of prosecutors will shame bad actors, provide a valuable pedagogical lesson for junior prosecutors, and signal to trial judges that certain prosecutors must be monitored more closely to avoid future misconduct
This Essay offers an unconventional approach to detering prosecutorial misconduct. Trial judges shou...
This article is the first of two articles that discuss the concern of prosecutorial misconduct. This...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...
This Article explores the unfortunately large number of instances in which appellate courts reverse ...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This Article explores the narrative that the scholarly literature on wrongful convictions uses to ta...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
Current remedies for prosecutorial misconduct, such as reversal of conviction or dismissal of charge...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
The United States Supreme Court, in Darden v. Wainwright, stated that where the error is forensic in...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
A gross manifestation of injustice within the criminal justice system, warranting policy development...
Criminal defense lawyers must recognize and challenge prosecutorial misconduct whenever it occurs. I...
This Essay offers an unconventional approach to detering prosecutorial misconduct. Trial judges shou...
This article is the first of two articles that discuss the concern of prosecutorial misconduct. This...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...
This Article explores the unfortunately large number of instances in which appellate courts reverse ...
While most prosecutors adhere to the maxim that their primary task is to obtain just results, there ...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This Article explores the narrative that the scholarly literature on wrongful convictions uses to ta...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
Current remedies for prosecutorial misconduct, such as reversal of conviction or dismissal of charge...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
The United States Supreme Court, in Darden v. Wainwright, stated that where the error is forensic in...
This Article suggests a novel approach to allow victims of frivolous prosecutions to hold prosecutor...
The increasing number of wrongful convictions brought to light over recent years has made it evident...
A gross manifestation of injustice within the criminal justice system, warranting policy development...
Criminal defense lawyers must recognize and challenge prosecutorial misconduct whenever it occurs. I...
This Essay offers an unconventional approach to detering prosecutorial misconduct. Trial judges shou...
This article is the first of two articles that discuss the concern of prosecutorial misconduct. This...
In this article I set out what I believe is an extreme and unconventional way to discipline egregiou...