The Most Dangerous Power of the Prosecutor
Bennett Gershman, former prosecutor and James D. Hopkins Professor of Law, to examine federal criminal cases for evidence of prosecutor misconduct in lecture at Pace Law School October 6 Cases include...
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Prof. Bennett Gershman discussed the difficulties of successfully suing a prosecutor for their actions in the capacity as trial lawyers with The Chicago Tribune in the article, “Lake County...
View ArticleProfessor Bennett Gershman’s op-ed “Silencing amicus curiae” is published in...
Prof. Bennett Gershman published an op-ed piece, “Silencing amicus curiae” in The National Law Journal regarding a U.S. attorney’s bizarre request to prevent the filing of “friend of the court” briefs...
View Article“Cops are Stupid, But Prosecutors are Smart” is the subject of Prof....
“Cops are Stupid, But Prosecutors are Smart” is the message from the Supreme Court in its latest decision vacating a $15 million dollar jury award for John Thompson, a Louisiana man who spent 14 years...
View ArticleProf. Gershman talks about a possible case of prosecutorial misconduct in...
The Arizona Republic turned to Prof. Bennett Gershman, an expert on prosecutorial misconduct, to comment on the U.S. Attorney’s Office investigating charges that prosecutors in the Maricopa County...
View ArticleProf. Gershman comments on scrutiny of Oakland County prosecutors for...
Prof. Ben Gershman, a former prosecutor and expert on prosecutorial misconduct, spoke to the Detroit Free Press about scrutiny of the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office over its handling of child sex...
View ArticleProf. Bennett Gersham comments on a former prosecutor under fire
The Kansas City Star spoke to Prof. Bennett Gershman, a nationally recognized authority on prosecutorial misconduct, for a story about Kenny Hulshof, a former star prosecutor and congressman who is...
View ArticleProfessor Gershman comments on allegations of unwarranted charges against...
At least four lawyers and investigators for the public defender’s office in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, say they were charged with crimes for legal conduct that was part of their jobs, and two others...
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