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, 2015

  • Improving the criminal justice system's response to victimization of persons with disabilities.

  • October 01, 2017

  • Considering the Impact and Implications of Birchfield on Intoxicated Driver Prosecutions.

  • Leave No Man (or Woman) Behind: Justice for Veterans.

  • Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: Turning the Tables on Witness Intimidation.

  • Cross Examination of Experts Preparation Project.

  • Prosecutor-Specific Considerations.

  • Door-to-Door Opioid Outreach in Plymouth County.

  • September 01, 2017

  • Taking on Mental Health Issues with What You Have.

  • It's Time to Demand an End to Sex-buying.

  • How Prosecutors Are Responding to Shifting Views on Marijuana.

  • Journalists Grieve Death Of Forensic Science Commission.

  • Police Body-Worn Cameras: What Prosecutors Need to Know.

  • November 01, 2017

  • Marijuana Behind the Wheel.

  • The Unknown Known Risk.

  • Know Your Numbers.

  • Statistics Collection Tool - Helping Tell Law Enforcement's Story of Going Dark.

  • How Competency Examiners Should (and often don't) Assess for Malignering and Poor Effort.

  • March 01, 2018

  • The Opioid Epidemic and White Collar Drug Users: Spotting the Subtle Signs.

  • Atlanta Area DA: We Need to Do Something about Gangs.

  • Witness Intimidation: What You Can Do To Protect Your Witness.

  • The Importance of a Conviction Integrity Unit.

  • April 01, 2018

  • Is George Soros a Threat to Apolitical Prosecutors and Politics-free Prosecution?

  • Redefining Wins and Losses: Further Enhancing the Prosecutor Playbook.

  • Witness Intimidation: What You Can Do To Protect Your Witness.

  • A Brief Refresher: Impeachment for a Conviction Involving a Dishonest Act or False Statement.

  • May 01, 2018

  • Prosecuting a Mass Casualty Homicide: The First 24 Hours.

  • St. Louis County Alternative Courts.

  • Considerations for Using a Courthouse Facility Dog to Assist with Your Case.

  • Left Behind: Working with Families of Homicide Victims.

  • Does Addiction Impair One's Ability to Drive?

  • November 01, 2018

  • The Mellanby Effect: Why Impaired Individuals Should Not Be Allowed to Be Behind the Wheel.

  • Breaking the Cycle: St. Joseph County's Implementation of the DA-LE to Better Respond to Intimate Partner Violence.

  • Crime Victims get Free Ride to Court at Criminals' Expense with Macomb County Prosecutor's New Technology.

  • Effectively Presenting Crash Reconstruction and EDR Evidence at Trial.

  • The Blue Guardian Program.

  • Stalking the Law: When Prosecutors and Police Become Victims.

  • January 01, 2018

  • True Grit: The Importance of Passion and Perseverance in Career Prosecutors.

  • Young Adult Diversion: Lighting the Path.

  • The Prosecutor's Evolving Role: Seeking Justice Through Community Partnerships and Innovation.

  • February 01, 2018

  • Landmark Wage Theft Jury Conviction in California: People v. Zhang.

  • Stranger Danger: When Not to Mind Your Manners; Advice for Vulnerable Victims.

  • Getting in Ahead of Tragic Endings and Changing the Tattletale Mindset.

  • Secure in Our Convictions: Using New Evidence to Strengthen Prosecution.

  • October 01, 2018

  • Safer Homes, Safer Community.

  • Lancaster County's Domestic Violence Court Moving Cases Faster While Protecting Victims.

  • San Diego County's Strangulation Protocol: Improving Evidence Collection to Win the War.

  • Pulling an Abusive Rabbit Out of the Hat.

  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

  • How Arizona Prosecutors Implemented a Statewide Domestic Violence Risk Assessment.

  • Update: Forfeiture by Wrongdoing.