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Revisiting Prosecutorial Disclosure, Alafair S. Burke
Revisiting Prosecutorial Disclosure, Alafair S. Burke
Indiana Law Journal
After the exoneration of more than 200 people based on post-conviction DNA evidence, a growing movement against wrongful convictions has called increased attention to the prosecutorial suppression of material exculpatory evidence. Commentators frequently study prosecutorial failures to disclose as a form of intentional misconduct, coloring both the description of the problem and the recommended solutions. This Article, in contrast, explores how even ethical prosecutors might fail to disclose exculpatory evidence because off laws in the Brady doctrine itself-specifically, the Court's limitation of the doctrine to "material" exculpatory evidence. The materiality standard amplifies cognitive biases that distort even an ethical prosecutor's …
Concluding Remarks, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Concluding Remarks, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor's Council Report.
Reconcilable Differences: The Supreme Court Should Allow The Marriage Of Brady And Plea Bargaining, Andrew P. O'Brien
Reconcilable Differences: The Supreme Court Should Allow The Marriage Of Brady And Plea Bargaining, Andrew P. O'Brien
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Be Careful What You Ask For": The 2000 Presidential Election, The U.S. Supreme Court, And The Law Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann
"Be Careful What You Ask For": The 2000 Presidential Election, The U.S. Supreme Court, And The Law Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transfer Between Courts Under The Indiana Juvenile Code, Robert Batey
Transfer Between Courts Under The Indiana Juvenile Code, Robert Batey
Indiana Law Journal
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposium
Potentiality Of Incarceration: A Proposed Standard For The Applicability Of Miranda To Nonfelony Offenses, Mark J. Roberts
Potentiality Of Incarceration: A Proposed Standard For The Applicability Of Miranda To Nonfelony Offenses, Mark J. Roberts
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pretrial Diversion From The Criminal Process: Some Constitutional Considerations, Kenneth W. Macke
Pretrial Diversion From The Criminal Process: Some Constitutional Considerations, Kenneth W. Macke
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Observations On Waiver In Indiana Criminal Appeals: The Substantial Re-Adoption Of Rule 1-14b In Trial Rule 59, Francis X. Mccloskey
Some Observations On Waiver In Indiana Criminal Appeals: The Substantial Re-Adoption Of Rule 1-14b In Trial Rule 59, Francis X. Mccloskey
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Indigent Criminal Defendant Seeks An Appeal
An Indigent Criminal Defendant Seeks An Appeal
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Res Judicata And Double Jeopardy In Indiana Criminal Procedure
Res Judicata And Double Jeopardy In Indiana Criminal Procedure
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Initial Imprisonment For The Violation Of City Ordinances
Initial Imprisonment For The Violation Of City Ordinances
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The 'Right' To Observe Trials-Its Source And Vindication
The 'Right' To Observe Trials-Its Source And Vindication
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Effective Criminal Administration Under The Accusatorial System
Effective Criminal Administration Under The Accusatorial System
Indiana Law Journal
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