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PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION - A RE-EVALUATION OF THE PROSECUTOR'S UNBRIDLED DISCRETION AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE

NCJ Number
26350
Journal
De Paul Law Review Volume: 21 Dated: (1971) Pages: 485-518
Author(s)
J A LUNDQUIST
Date Published
1971
Length
34 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSION OF POTENTIAL ABUSES OF PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION AND POSSIBLE REMEDIES TO THEM ASSUMING THE READER'S UNDERSTANDING OF SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL CRIMINAL LAW.
Abstract
DISCRETIONARY POWERS ARE DEFINED AND THEIR SOURCES ARE IDENTIFIED. FACTORS INVOLVED IN PROSECUTORIAL DECISION MAKING ARE ANALYZED. CHALLENGES TO THE PROSECUTOR'S DISCRETION AND DEFENSES AND REMEDIES FOR ITS WRONFUL EXERCISE ARE EXAMINED. THE EFFECT ON THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM OF THE PROSECUTOR'S DISCRETIONARY POWERS IN NEGOTIATED PLEAS ARE ALSO DISCUSSED.

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