Prosecutor, Journal of the National District Attorneys Association

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from March 2007
Last Number: July 2023

National District Attorneys Association
ISSN 0027-6383


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 471

May 01, 2007

  • Witness intimidation.

  • New endowment established.

  • Public service deserves public support.

  • The SMART Office: open for business.

  • The independence of the prosecutor: lessons from the 1890s.

  • NDAA welcomes David LaBahn: director of APRI, NDAA's Research and Development Division.

  • Holding prosecutors accountable: what is successful prosecutorial performance and why should it be measured? Highlights from NDAA's prosecution performance measures project.

  • Low copy number DNA: reality vs. jury expectations.

  • National Multidisciplinary Conference on Domestic Violence.

  • Prosecutors and the media; is it time to redo rules 3.6 and 3.8?

  • In profile: Spencer Lawton, Jr.

  • Capital perspective.

  • July 01, 2007

  • Goals accomplished in membership and legislation.

  • Work of the National Center for Prosecution Ethics.

  • In profile: Mark Sorsaia.

  • The CSI effect: legitimate concern or popular myth?

  • Fibers and dog hair evidence: is it real evidence? An update on the Atlanta child murders.

  • SORNA; coming soon to a state near you.

  • Mississippi justice at last: the trials and convictions of Beckwith, Bowers and Killen.

  • Capital perspective.

  • Highlights of accomplishments.

  • September 01, 2007

  • Media attacks; prison overcrowding crisis.

  • Handling special cases and initiatives in the prosecutor's office: policy maker's think tank.

  • In profile: Jim Fox.

  • Taking a process-oriented approach to domestic violence prosecutions.

  • Anatomy of a DWI 'no-refusal weekend': how Harris County police and prosecutors are cooperating to curb DWIs.

  • 'LoJack' file management.

  • Prosecutorial ethics: the charging decision.

  • DNA: A Prosecutor's Practice Notebook.

  • The prosecution of prison rape and the Prison Rape Elimination Act CD.

  • Mandatory recording of police custodial interrogations: the past and the current trend.

  • November 01, 2007

  • We need to educate the media.

  • Hands across the border.

  • In profile: Alan Jackson.

  • The People v. Michael Goodwin.

  • Advice for new prosecutors.

  • Life after Nifong.

  • Understanding, investigating and prosecuting strangulation cases.

  • Reputation management or what color is your hat?

  • BJS prepares for the 2007 Census of State Court Prosecutors: putting new knowledge to practice.

  • Taking back our communities - getting rid of the rotten apples.

  • Prosecuting domestic violence when children are witnesses: a model curriculum.

  • Status update on funding for the National District Attorneys Association's training programs at the Ernest F. Hollings National Advocacy Center.

  • January 01, 2008

  • Changes at NDAA.

  • National District Attorneys Ass'n in transition.

  • Get tough on crime, not on kids.

  • Wiser ways on youth crime.

  • America's juvenile justice system is not broken.

  • Shattering misconceptions about first-time drunk driving offenders.

  • Prosecutorial ethics: the duty to disclose exculpatory material.