American Justice: Prosecutorial Discretion in the United States Criminal Justice System

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  • Amie Ely Director, NAGTRI Center for Ethics & Public Integrity NAGTRI Program Counsel National Association of Attorneys General

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https://doi.org/10.5020/2317-2150.2016.v21n3p831

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Prosecutor. Discretion. Ethics. Plea bargaining.

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As the only American attorneys charged with seeking justice, prosecutors play an important role and carry a unique burden in the justice system. In the United States, prosecutors are administrators of justice, representing a sovereign whose interest “is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done.” This article describes the discretion afforded to American prosecutors--which includes deciding whether to initiate cases against defendants, dismiss charges, enter into plea agreements, or go to trial--and outlines the ethical rules and cases that guide and govern the exercise of that discretion.

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2017-02-16

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