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Law Enforcement and Corrections

2019

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Criminal Procedure

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What We Should Learn From Garner And Ferguson Cases, Jeffrey Bellin Sep 2019

What We Should Learn From Garner And Ferguson Cases, Jeffrey Bellin

Jeffrey Bellin

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Justice On The Line: Prosecutorial Screening Before Arrest, Adam M. Gershowitz Sep 2019

Justice On The Line: Prosecutorial Screening Before Arrest, Adam M. Gershowitz

Adam M. Gershowitz

Police make more than eleven million arrests every year. Yet prosecutors dismiss about 25% of criminal charges with no conviction being entered. Needless arrests are therefore clogging the criminal justice system and harming criminal defendants. For instance, Freddie Gray was fatally injured in police custody after being arrested for possession of a switchblade knife. Prosecutors later announced, however, that they did not believe the knife was actually illegal. If prosecutors had to approve warrantless arrests before police could take suspects into custody, Freddie Gray would still be alive. Yet prosecutors’ offices almost never dictate who the police should or should …