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- Title
Anecdote as Stereotype: One Prosecutor's Response to Professor Monroe Freedman's Article "The Use of Unethical and Unconstitutional Practices and Policies by Prosecutors' Offices".
- Authors
MacLean, Charles E.
- Abstract
The article explores the prosecutorial responses over the analysis of Professor Monroe Freedman's anecdotes under his ethical findings with several cases of the Supreme Court regarding prosecutorial misconduct including United States v. Aguilar, United States v. Lopez-Avila, and Connick v. Thompson. It informs that some examples of Professor Bennett Gershman's finding over prosecutorial sanctions were cited by Professor Freedman.
- Subjects
PROSECUTORIAL misconduct; FREEDMAN, Monroe H., 1928-2015; UNITED States. Supreme Court; UNITED States v. Aguilar (Supreme Court case); UNITED States v. Lopez; CONNICK v. Thompson (Supreme Court case); GERSHMAN, Bennett
- Publication
Washburn Law Journal, 2012, Vol 52, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
0043-0420
- Publication type
Article