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Article • October 15, 2020 • from CLN November, 2020
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Announces Reckless Prosecutorial Misconduct Constitutes Overreaching Sufficient to Trigger Double Jeopardy Protections by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania concluded that Article I, Section 10 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, prohibition against double jeopardy, bars retrial because the prosecutor’s misconduct that evinced a conscious …
Article • October 15, 2020 • from CLN November, 2020
Fifth Circuit Reverses Conviction Based on Prejudicial Prosecutorial Misconduct by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed Thaddeus Beaulieu’s felony criminal contempt conviction based on the prosecutor’s remarks that rose to the level of prejudicial misconduct. During an interview with FBI Agent …
Did Two Judges Violate Ethics in Florida Voting Rights Restoration Case? by Casey Bastian by Casey Bastian In 2018, Florida electors passed an amendment to the state constitution allowing the restoration of voting rights to residents convicted of felonies. The amendment, which does not apply to those convicted of murder …
Wilson v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Settlement Agreement, Wrongful Conviction, 2020 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS This Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between Plaintiff Andrew Wilson ("Plaintiff'), on the one hand, and Defendant County of Los Angeles …
Article • September 15, 2020 • from CLN October, 2020
Arizona Supreme Court Announces Cumulative Error Framework for Reviewing Multiple Instances of Prosecutorial Misconduct by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Supreme Court of Arizona announced a cumulative error framework for when an appellant claims he was denied a fair trial due to the cumulative effect of multiple instances of …
Article • May 15, 2020 • from CLN June, 2020
No Consequences for Prosecutors’ Bad Behavior by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins It is not unheard of that the quest for justice occasionally ends in a mistrial. That the defendant would then be retried six times for the same crime, however, is less of a misfire than it is a …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
Pennsylvania Prosecutors Cash in on Low-Level Drug Crimes by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon State after state is legalizing the use and possession of small amounts of marijuana. Because of the revenues prosecuting low-level drug crimes saps from prosecutors, more and more of them in major jurisdictions are refusing to …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
Prosecutors Overrepresented Among Federal Judges by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins Imagine your alma mater was about to play its rival in the season’s biggest game. Imagine also that, the day before the game, it was revealed that the majority of the referees were alumni of the other school. Even …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
Hawaii Lawmakers Propose Transparency from Prosecutors by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Prosecutors are the “most powerful actors in the criminal justice system” proclaims Hawaii House Bill 2749. That bill would follow the lead of Florida, Colorado, and Arizona in increasing transparency into court proceedings. A Texas A&M Law …
Lindsey v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Settlement Agreement, Employee Litigation, 2020 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND FULL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS PART ONE - DEFINITIONS The term, "PLAINTIFFS," when used in this release, means each and every one of the following releasors: (1) Plaintiff CHARLES G. RODRIGUEZ, (2) Plaintiff ROBERT G. …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Plea Bargaining
Adversariality, Plea Bargaining, and Prison Population Growth - Evidence From a Natural Experiment, 2019 Adversariality, Plea Bargaining, and Prison Population Growth: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Angela Zorro-Medina1 Abstract During the two decades after the end of the Cold War, the U.S. promoted and sponsored Latin America's deepest criminal reform …
Wilson v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Complaint, Wrongful Conviction, 2018 se 2:18-cv-05775-KS Document 1 Filed 07/01/18 Page 1 of 75 Page ID # :1 1 BARRETT S. LITT, SBN 45527 Email: blitt@.kmbllaw.com 2 RONALD . KA YE, SBN 145051 Email: rok~kmbllaw.com 3 KEVIN J. aHUE, SBN 237556 KA YE, …
Lindsey v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Complaint, Employee Litigation, 2017 se 2:17-cv-03886-FMO-RAO Document 12 Filed 06/26/17 Page 1 of 29 Page ID #:4 RONALD 0. KA YE, SBN 145051 Email: rok@kmbllaw.com 2 CAITLIN S. WEISBERG, SBN 262779 3 Email: cweisberg@kmbllaw.com 4 KAYE, McLANE, BEDNARSKI & LITT, LLP 234 East …
Publication • 2016
Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Prosecutorial Accountability 2.0, 2016 MAURICE A. DEANE SCHOOL OF LAW HOFSTRA LAW Legal Studies Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 2017-07 Prosecutorial Accountability 2.0 Bruce Green Ellen Yaroshefsky Cardozo Legal Studies Research Paper No. 480 Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2722791 This …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Profit-Driven Prosecution and the Competitive Bidding Process, BYU Law, 2016 Profit-Driven Prosecution and the Competitive Bidding Process Maybell Romero J. Reuben Clark Law School 2016 J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University Research Paper No. 16-21 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2820312 PROFIT-DRIVEN PROSECUTION AND THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS Maybell …
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