Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Sep. 13, 2014
Ethics opinion lays groundwork for prosecutors in misconduct issues
It's up to supervising prosecutors to develop policies and procedures to reduce or eliminate prosecutorial misconduct in their offices, according to an American Bar Association formal ethics opinion released this week.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
It's up to supervising prosecutors to develop policies and procedures to reduce or eliminate prosecutorial misconduct in their offices, according to an American Bar Association formal ethics opinion released this week.
The opinion was spurred by what the association said is frequent prosecutorial misconduct in the last 15 years. Prosecutors and defense attorneys across the state agreed that poli...
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