This is the property of the Daily Journal Corporation and fully protected by copyright. It is made available only to Daily Journal subscribers for personal or collaborative purposes and may not be distributed, reproduced, modified, stored or transferred without written permission. Please click "Reprint" to order presentation-ready copies to distribute to clients or use in commercial marketing materials or for permission to post on a website. and copyright (showing year of publication) at the bottom.
Subscribe to the Daily Journal for access to Daily Appellate Reports, Verdicts, Judicial Profiles and more...

Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 22, 2000

Conduct Unbecoming A Profession

Dicta: On 'Law & Order' By Stephen A. Mansfield At a time when conservatives are re-examining the propriety of the death penalty in light of the exculpatory results of DNA testing, "Law & Order" makes a compelling case against capital punishment, based on the corrupt, unethical conduct of the lawyers and judges in the criminal justice system.

By Stephen A. Mansfield
         At a time when conservatives are re-examining the propriety of the death penalty in light of the exculpatory results of DNA testing, "Law & Order" makes a compelling case against capital punishment, based on the corrupt, unethical conduct of the lawyers and judges in the criminal justice system.
        An Up...

To continue reading, please subscribe.
For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
Receive unlimited article access and full access to our archives,
Daily Appellate Report, award winning columns, and our
Verdicts and Settlements.
Or
$795 for an entire year!

Or access this article for $45
(Purchase provides 7-day access to this article. Printing, posting or downloading is not allowed.)

Already a subscriber?

Enewsletter Sign-up