Category Archives: Prosecutorial Misconduct

Supreme Court’s Practices in Excessive Force Cases Raises Questions about Fairness

Claims of excessive force against the police are difficult to prove. To make matters more difficult, until recently the evidence presented to justify the…

Prosecutorial Misconduct has Tragic Consequences

Trivial Case, Tragic Consequences The case of Stephen Comstock illustrates the tragic consequences of prosecutorial misconduct. In fact, in a May 2015decisionreversing Comstock’s conviction,…

Court Says Kelly Siegler Failed to Disclose Favorable Evidence, Cites Numerous Instances of Prosecutorial Misconduct

Kelly Siegler became a prosecutor in Harris County in 1986. She was mentored by two of the country’s most overzealous and ethically challenged district…

Cases of Brady Violations and Prosecutorial Misconduct

Updated July 2, 2017 We have maintained a continuing interest in cases dealing withBradyviolations and prosecutorial misconduct. We have compiled a comprehensive, although not…

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui – The Punishment Does Not Fit the Crime

86 Year Federal Sentence Handed to the Gray Lady of Bagram Greater Than Necessary, Cruel and Unusual Depending on who you believe, Dr. Aafia…

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