| Asunto: | [Foro-CEJA] RV: [hr-professionals] Prosecutorial Misconduct Project | | Fecha: | Viernes, 5 de Julio, 2002 21:18:15 (-0300) | | Autor: | Mary Beloff <mabeloff @...........ar>
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quizas pueda interesarles en relacion con aquella idea de lo
"verdaderamente" acusatorio. saludos.
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> Steve Weinberg, a veteran reporter and former director
> of IRE, is doing a major project on prosecutorial misconduct
> for the Center for Public Integrity in Washington. It's based on
> his observation over many years of prosecutors who do anything
> to win convictions, knowing that even if caught bending or breaking
> the rules, they would go unpunished. Among other things,
> Weinberg is studying every appellate opinion in the nation
> that deals with prosecutorial misconduct. He also is conducting
> detailed studies of misconduct in a few jurisdictions. The results
> will be published on the Web, in print and broadcast magazines
> and probably as a book. The project will name names, holding
> individual prosecutors responsible for misdeeds. Weinberg has
> gathered much information already, but is looking for other published
> or broadcast material from journalists, as well as unpublished tips
> that might be worth his following up. He promises to point us later
> to a Web site breaking down findings county by county. His contact
> info: 807 West Blvd. South, Columbia, Mo. 65203, 573-875-2882,
> weinbergs@missouri.edu
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