Tag: prosecutors

    Win for Law Professors in Key Prosecutor-Accountability Bid

    Arthur Applbaum, a prominent Harvard Kennedy School ethics professor, scandalized the legal world in ...

    Why San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin Has Been Recalled

    Chesa Boudin, the reform-minded district attorney of San Francisco, has officially been recalled. Early ...

    Why “Drug-Induced Homicide” Doesn’t Have to be Prosecuted

    Over the past five years, five more states have passed drug-induced homicide (DIH) statutes, ...

    Is the “Progressive Prosecutor” Movement on Its Last Legs?

    Once upon a time, Milwaukee elected Frank Zeidler, the last socialist mayor of a ...

    “No Evidence” Higher Incarceration Rates Reduce Fears of Crime

    A population that perceives itself at the top of the pile soon becomes fearful, ...

    FL State Attorney Launches Pilot to Stop “Traumatic” Misdemeanor Arrests

    Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit has just implemented its first-ever Adult Civil Citation program—a 90-day ...

    Tucson’s Top Prosecutor Pulls Back From No-Minor-Drug-Charges Policy

    In 2016, Barbara LaWall, then the elected prosecutor of Pima County (Tucson), published an ...

    Baltimore Prosecutors Have Been Inflating Charges for Black Defendants

    Black residents are greatly overrepresented in arrests and court cases in the city of ...

    Oklahoma Death Penalty Case Flags Inadequate Defense Funding

    Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin did not want to release the dashcam video of ...

    Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing Has Profound Limitations

    Following the 2018 passage of AB 2942, California’s first-in-the-nation “prosecutor-initiated resentencing” law, Hillary Blout ...