This is a short outline of a professional responsibility course, which tackles the ethical obligations imposed on criminal prosecutors by the United States Constitution and the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility.
A criminal prosecutor must reconcile the ethical imperative to "seek justice" with personal incentives to "win" the case and professional obligations to protect the public.
Students examined the areas of prosecutorial decision-making that are most likely to raise ethical issues, with a focus on federal prosecutors. These areas included:
Prosecutorial discretion
Discovery practice
the use of cooperating defendants or informants
plea negotiations
trial conduct.
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