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CA: AG Harris Drops Appeal in Wake of Judge’s Suggestion Prosecutor be Tried for Perjury

CA: AG Harris Drops Appeal in Wake of Judge’s Suggestion Prosecutor be Tried for Perjury

by Alec | Feb 1, 2015 | California, The Open File Blog

In the wake of an extraordinary oral argument in front of a 9th Circuit panel during which Judge Alex Kozinski suggested a prosecutor be tried for perjury and threatened to name state officials in an opinion that would “not be pretty,” the office of...
IN: Finding Prosecutor Knowingly Solicited Perjury, Appeals Court Reverses Burglary Conviction

IN: Finding Prosecutor Knowingly Solicited Perjury, Appeals Court Reverses Burglary Conviction

by Alec | Dec 2, 2014 | Indiana, The Open File Blog

Rebuking a remarkable act of prosecutorial legerdemain, the Indiana Court of Appeals has reversed the burglary conviction of a St. Joseph County man, holding that “the State knowingly proffered perjured testimony” from his ex-girlfriend, who had earlier pled guilty as...

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