Most experienced prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys would probably agree that perjury in the criminal justice system occurs often. Although the frequency of perjury has never empirically been demonstrated, it is not surprising that with so much at stake, prosecution and defense witnesses would be tempted to fabricate testimony to meet the exigencies of the case. Detecting and dealing with perjurious testimony, however, is another matter. Implicated are complex legal and ethical problems for both prosecutors and defense attorneys. The judiciary\u27s response to these problems, moreover, has largely been formalistic, without enunciating sufficiently clear standards to guide future behavior
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Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
A judge\u27s discretion is a vital aspect of our judicial system. However, a judge must be cognizan...
Criminal proceedings, it is often now said, ought to be conducted with integrity. But what, exactly,...
Is it ever proper for a lawyer to present perjured testimony? One\u27s instinctive response is in th...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct require a lawyer, including defense counsel in a criminal pr...
The integrity of police when testifying in the courtroom is critical for the trust, confidence, and ...
How much, if at all, can a criminal defense lawyer cooperate in his or her client\u27s decision to c...
In almost any area of legal counseling and advocacy, the lawyer may be faced with the dilemma of eit...
Chief Justice Warren Burger and two other federal judges initiated disbarment proceedings against me...
In appellate litigation, being heard ordinarily means that each advocate will have the opportunity t...
In trials witnesses often slant their testimony to advance their interests. To obtain truthful testi...
Approval of the American Bar Association\u27s revision of the rules of professional conduct is immin...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
Witnesses often gain by slanting testimony. Courts try to elicit the truth with perjury rules. Perju...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury ...
A judge\u27s discretion is a vital aspect of our judicial system. However, a judge must be cognizan...
Criminal proceedings, it is often now said, ought to be conducted with integrity. But what, exactly,...