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Regulating Prosecutors’ Courtroom Misconduct, Bruce A. Green Jan 2019

Regulating Prosecutors’ Courtroom Misconduct, Bruce A. Green

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Trial prosecutors’ visible misbehavior, such as improper questioning of witnesses and improper jury arguments, may not seem momentous. Sometimes, the improprieties are simply the product of poor training or overenthusiasm. In many cases, they pass unremarked. As the Chicago Eight trial illustrated, trial prosecutors’ improprieties may also be overshadowed by the excesses of other trial participants—the witnesses, the defendants, the defense lawyers, or even the trial judge. And when noticed, prosecutors’ trial misbehavior can ordinarily be remedied, and then restrained, by a capable trial judge. It is little wonder that disciplinary authorities, having bigger fish to fry, are virtually indifferent …


Onlookers Tell An Extraordinary Entity What To Do, Anita Bernstein Jan 2014

Onlookers Tell An Extraordinary Entity What To Do, Anita Bernstein

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Introduction: The Plaintiff's Bar, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain Jan 2006

Introduction: The Plaintiff's Bar, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain

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