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Policing and Prosecutorial Ethics
Georgia Law Review Symposia
  • Lonnie T. Brown, University of Georgia
  • Kami Chavis, Wake Forest University School of Law
  • Michael Cassidy, Boston College Law School
  • Bruce Green, Fordham Law School
Location
Larry Walker Room, Rusk Hall
Start Date
27-1-2017 11:00 AM
End Date
27-1-2017 12:30 PM
Description

Prosecutors are subject to ethical regulations regarding their duties. In addition, prosecutors often have an interdependent relationship with law enforcement. How do prosecutors address conflict of interest concerns that are presented when they are called upon to consider potential criminal charges against police officers? Do prosecutors’ ethical obligations require them to affect, influence, or limit police practices? This panel will seek to answer these and other questions related to the role of prosecutors in police conduct cases

Citation Information
Lonnie T. Brown, Kami Chavis, Michael Cassidy and Bruce Green. "Policing and Prosecutorial Ethics" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lonnie-brown/22/