When South Carolina State Supreme Court Justice Donald Beatty told a
convention of prosecutors that judges would not permit "unethical
conduct, such as witness tampering, selective and retaliatory
prosecutions, perjury and suppression of evidence,"
prosecutors revolted, vilifying him.
They're following the lead of San Diego prosecutors, who boycott judges
who are to "pro-Fourth Amendment." And in Arizona, prosecutors are
fighting an ethics rule that would require them to disclose "new,
credible, and material evidence" of wrongful convictions.
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