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

January 01, 2008

  • In profile: Jared Olson.

  • Identifying the victims of human trafficking.

  • April 01, 2008

  • Our future is brighter.

  • NDAA is its members.

  • In profile: Sandra Tullius.

  • Identifying the victims of human trafficking.

  • American Humane launches Pets and Women's Shelter (PAWS) program.

  • Prosecuting intimate partner sexual assault.

  • Tech tips: saving time with a custom toolbar.

  • Summer and early fall courses from NCDA.

  • Gang prosecution: the need for qualifying law enforcement officers as expert witnesses.

  • Prosecuting gang cases: what local prosecutors need to know.

  • July 01, 2008

  • As we re-energize our association.

  • NDAA's 'Voice of America's Prosecutors' remains strong, effective and clear.

  • In profile: Joe Cassilly.

  • President Bush signs bill authorizing federal student loan repayment assistance for local prosecutors.

  • Sean May was murdered but his voice remains strong and clear.

  • News from NDAA's research & development division.

  • The few and the proud: prosecutors who vigorously pursue animal cruelty cases.

  • 'Doggy DAs'.

  • Abu Dhabi prosecutors study Michigan prosecution practices.

  • Tech tips: writing clearer with bullets points in three easy steps.

  • Training continues in spite of fiscal crisis.

  • Using DNA to solve high-volume property crimes in Denver: saving money, lowering crime rates and making Denver safer.

  • Authorization of the National Advocacy Center training program.

  • October 01, 2008

  • The importance of funding the John R. Justice Act and funding training for prosecutors.

  • Change and New Year's resolutions.

  • In profile: Richard A. Malone.

  • In defense of the death penalty.

  • How the FTC can help local prosecutors with cases of criminal fraud.

  • The case of the Atlanta Courthouse murders - a drama in five acts.

  • The case for using, but not citing, Wikipedia.

  • Warning: training cuts can be hazardous to your financial health.

  • Forfeiture by wrongdoing in a post-Giles world.

  • January 01, 2009

  • NDAA, it's back.

  • NDAA's new executive director - introducing Scott Burns.

  • In profile: Scott Burns.

  • False reports: moving beyond the issue to successfully investigate and prosecute non-stranger sexual assault.

  • Keeping in sync.

  • Sexting and charging juveniles - balancing the law and bad choices.

  • The magic of the Portable Document Format (PDF) file.

  • Good news and good questions.

  • Recorded evidence.

  • Federal assistance available in reducing gang violence.

  • April 01, 2009

  • 'A prosecutor is a lawyer with convictions'.

  • What else should NDAA be doing to make your job easier?

  • Capital perspective.

  • In profile: Richard Wintory.

  • The case Thomas Goldstein: a murder, a fink, and prosecutorial liability.

  • Does prosecutor liability under Monell survive Goldstein?