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Prosecutorial Misconduct
In jurisprudence, prosecutorial misconduct is a procedural defense; via which, a defendant may argue that they should not be held criminally liable for actions which may have broken the law, because the prosecution acted in an "inappropriate" or "unfair" manner. Such arguments may involve allegations that the prosecution withheld evidence or knowingly permitted false testimony. This is similar to selective prosecution.
Prosecutorial Misconduct
And yes, this is the sort of thing they do all the time.
Prosecutorial Misconduct?
Under the case law, this most likely is. Yet that is not the type of prosecutorial misconduct most people have a problem with.
Prosecutorial Misconduct:
Check out the Ninth Circuit's decision in U.S. v. Chapman for a sharp rebuke of the government, including the affirmance of a district court's dismissing an indictment with prejudice —...
No Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Wyoming Supreme Court affirmed a conviction for second degree murder, concluding that the prosecutor did not engage in misconduct by commenting on the defendant's refusal to voluntarily submit to DNA testing: ...
$600,000 Of Prosecutorial Misconduct
If you are a criminal defense lawyer, prosecutor, lawyer practicing in any area, law student, citizen of the world, you must, must print out this 50 page order and read every word...
The Tab for Prosecutorial Misconduct
Today's New Orleans Times-Picayune reports, "$14 million verdict stands against Orleans DA's office." It's written by Gwen Filosa...
Wrongful termination for reporting misconduct of a co-worker?
It doesn't sound as if you did anything wrong. Although he didn't make physical ...

Wrongful termination for reporting misconduct of a co-worker?
It doesn't sound as if you did anything wrong. Although he didn't make physical ...















