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Fordham Law Review

2020

Criminal law; procedure; judges; courts

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Policing Procedural Errors In The Lower Criminal Courts, Justin Murray Mar 2020

Policing Procedural Errors In The Lower Criminal Courts, Justin Murray

Fordham Law Review

The criminal justice system depends on reviewing courts to formulate norms of procedural law and to make sure those norms are actually followed in the lower courts. Yet reviewing courts are not performing either of these functions very well. No single factor can fully explain why this is the case, for there is plenty of blame to go around. But the harmless error rule is a major culprit. The conventional approach to harmless error review prohibits reversal of a defendant’s conviction or sentence, even when the law was violated during proceedings in the lower court, unless that violation influenced the …