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2008

University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

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Criminal Law

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Sentence Reduction As A Remedy For Prosecutorial Misconduct, Sonja Starr Sep 2008

Sentence Reduction As A Remedy For Prosecutorial Misconduct, Sonja Starr

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Current remedies for prosecutorial misconduct, such as reversal of conviction or dismissal of charges, are rarely granted by courts and thus do not deter prosecutors effectively. Further, such all-or-nothing remedial schemes are often problematic from corrective and expressive perspectives, especially when misconduct has not affected the trial verdict. When granted, such remedies produce windfalls to guilty defendants and provoke public re-sentment, undermining their expressive value in condemning misconduct. To avoid such windfalls, courts must refuse to grant any remedy at all, either re-fusing to recognize violations or deeming them harmless. This often leaves significant non-conviction-related harms unremedied and egregious prosecu-torial …