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

April 01, 2010

  • Bullying: prevention is crime prevention.

  • Renaissance of environmental criminal investigation in Louisiana: a model for the nation.

  • The state of Georgia hosts the Republic of Georgia - the spirit of international judicial cooperation.

  • Shifting the paradigm from prosecution to protection to child victims of prostitution.

  • Stan speaks out: comment.

  • July 01, 2010

  • NDAA is expanding; adding training programs.

  • A core NDAA mission: prosecutors training prosecutors.

  • Capital perspective.

  • In profile: James M. Reams.

  • The Iphone and Blackberry mistrials: the factors courts consider and proposed solutions.

  • SORNA - basic history and provisions.

  • NDAA responds to New York Times shaken baby syndrome editorial.

  • Force multipliers: trial presentation tips for prosecutors.

  • Stan speaks out: comment.

  • October 01, 2010

  • Stan speaks out.

  • January 01, 2012

  • Why you should come to Mystic.

  • Proud to support America's prosecutors.

  • Towards more effective cross-border cooperation: NDAA endorsement of a draft memorandum of understanding to be implemented by district attorneys and Quebec prosecutors.

  • The special responsibilities of the prosecutor: protecting, the accused's right to counsel, interaction with the unrepresented defendant, and subpoenaing, the defense counsel.

  • Breaking down the barriers: an overview youth and substance abuse issues for prosecutors.

  • The trials of technology.

  • January 01, 2014

  • That's correct; she did not cry.

  • Multitasking ethics and technology.

  • The reality of evolving standards and the death penalty.

  • April 01, 2014

  • Be ready for every consequence.

  • Dear fellow prosecutors.

  • My first NDAA meeting was over 30 years ago.

  • How to improve prosecutions of college campus sexual assaults.

  • The reality of evolving standards and the death penalty.

  • Montgomery County, Ohio, opens new child advocacy center.

  • Prosecutorial misconduct: a rampant and epidemic lie.

  • July 01, 2014

  • Keeping pace with fellow prosecutors.

  • NDAA's future is viable.

  • View from the Hill.

  • Highlights from the 2014 NDAA Summer Conference.

  • Witness intimidation in the digital age.

  • Bureau of Justice Assistance's Smart Prosecution initiative solicits grant applications.

  • Smart Prosecution initiative grant in action: Cook County implements an evidence-based approach to misdemeanor crimes.

  • Leadership lessons learned: confessions of a prosecutor.

  • Special interest group influences juvenile justice in Oregon: state bears one of the worst juvenile arrest rates in U.S.

  • October 01, 2014

  • Witness intimidation in the digital age: the basics.

  • To err is human: a new outlook on 'prosecutorial misconduct'.

  • Measuring prosecutorial actions: an analysis of misconduct versus error.

  • PowerPoint in court: the devil's own device, or a potent prosecution tool?

  • Prosecutor spotlight: naloxone programs.

  • 'Innocence fraud' demands prosecutor vigilance.

  • April 01, 2015

  • The people v. the media: do the facts really matter?

  • Discovering witness intimidation.

  • Use of deadly force by law enforcement: building public trust.

  • Bad check diversion program collection letters may violate federal consumer protection laws.