Director of the Prosecutors and Politics Project
Author of Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a Bad Deal
We address an important error that I keep seeing in criminal justice cases about the nature of discretion papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
We address an important error that I keep seeing in criminal justice cases about the nature of discretion papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
The conventional wisdom is that the parties will always evade plea bargaining prohibitions. I'm curious whether that has been the experience in KS with this limited carveout
The conventional wisdom is that the parties will always evade plea bargaining prohibitions. I'm curious whether that has been the experience in KS with this limited carveout
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/13/n...
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/13/n...
I'd pat myself on the back about this, but I'm sure everyone else who knows anything about mootness saw this coming.
I'd pat myself on the back about this, but I'm sure everyone else who knows anything about mootness saw this coming.
A little poking around led me to this article by @jedshug.bsky.social which suggests that it might date to the mid-19th Century
ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/faculty_scho...
A little poking around led me to this article by @jedshug.bsky.social which suggests that it might date to the mid-19th Century
ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/faculty_scho...
The Prosecutors and Politics Project has just released a new report:
A National Study of Prosecutor Elections and Campaign Contributions: 2018-2019
Key findings include changes in contested vs uncontested prosecutors, as well as a big increase in $$$ raised.
The Prosecutors and Politics Project has just released a new report:
A National Study of Prosecutor Elections and Campaign Contributions: 2018-2019
Key findings include changes in contested vs uncontested prosecutors, as well as a big increase in $$$ raised.
I'm no news expert, but I wonder what the paper *isn't* covering in order to have so many people writing about one man and his companies
I'm no news expert, but I wonder what the paper *isn't* covering in order to have so many people writing about one man and his companies