Prosecutorial Reform Policy
Prosecutorial Reform Policy
“If one really wishes to know how justice is administered in a country, one does not question the policemen, the lawyers, the judges, or the protected members of the middle class. One goes to the unprotected — those, precisely, who need the law’s protection most! — and listens to their testimony.”
— James Baldwin, No Name on the Street
- 2024, New Jersey, Bill Eliminating Immunity for All State, County and Municipal Prosecutors Who Fail to Disclose Exculpatory Evidence (Introduced)
- 2023, Texas DA Association Publishes Known Instances of DA Misconduct
- 2022, Wearry v. Foster Opinion, Prosecutor Not Immune From Civil Suit For Fabricating Evidence No AI
- 2021 Colorado PEP Bill (Not Introduced)
- 2020, On Conflict Grounds: Striking the NY Commission on Prosecutor Misconduct
- 2020, Colorado Policy Accountability Bill (Passed)
- CA Legislation to Sanction Unethical Prosecutors (Passed)
- Florida Prosecutor Misconduct Council (Dead)
- Colorado DA Accountability Bill (Withdrawn)
- Colorado Civil Rights Act (Passed)
- US Supreme Court and Rule 5
- Murkowski Brady Bill (Dead)
- California Felonizes Prosecutors – Higher Burden than for Lay People – Who Will Prosecute Prosecutors?