like no no no no no but I'll come back I'll come back so we got his phone number rush over to the uh to the prosecutor 's office hand over the hard drive here you go look at this guy what do you want me to do okay call himintroduce one of us tell them that we're your partner here locally and and so we're leaving but here's the and then I
do something. He then describes being in the Cadillac and supplying the gun. Prosecutors say this is his account of masterminding the attack, but Kei D now says this was fiction to sell books.Prosecutors must now convince the jury that Keid's story was an admission, not an invention. Mopim says he's cautiously
Prosecutors say this is his account of masterminding the attack, but Kei D now says this was fiction to sell books.Prosecutors must now convince the jury that Keid's story was an admission, not an invention. Mopim says he's cautiouslyoptimistic, but says no verdict can give him what he truly wants.
Oh, lovely. So I want to understand, this show is about wrongful conviction, prosecutorial overreach, if not misconduct, forced confessions, and really kind of surfaces some of the brokenness in our criminal justice system.
That's that case. Inadequate representation-- we all know that's a terrible cause of wrongful convictions. Prosecutorial misconduct, the field that we focus on a lot. That's Michael Morton in Texas.
and why they are a human being and they are entitled to be treated like a human being, and punished if necessary if it's appropriate. Prosecutors , though, have their own.
and why they are a human being and they are entitled to be treated like a human being, and punished if necessary if it's appropriate. Prosecutors do get emotionally involved with victims and their families.
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case. - The prosecutor told them, said, listen, if you say that's the guy, you're facing 11 years.
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case. - The prosecutor took my picture out of his pocket, and he said, this is Richard Miles.
But there was four other families. The prosecutor decided that they would only try for three of the murders because those were slam dunks, they thought. And they left four other families without closure kind of.
and why they are a human being and they are entitled to be treated like a human being, and punished if necessary if it's appropriate. The prosecutor spent 15 lines of his closing argument, half a page, out of hundreds of pages, hours long .
Is it all right? the prosecutor is a friend of the city clerk, and he knows if he prosecute this policeman, he may have the police end up having to pay $5 million,
by that point. So what you have in the story is prosecutor who combines these two perspectives. He is a prosecutor . He's a more senior level prosecutor than I ever was, you would have to stick about around ten year longer than I did to become what Andy Barber is. And what Andy Barber is sort of the master trial lawyer in this office. He is the guy who tries every murder; he's the top gun, but he's also a dad. And he has a teenage son and the
These problems happen here in California as well. The prosecutor who says "The people, your honor.
And, as soon as court started, one of the police officers ceremoniously ripped the bag off his head and that's what began court. The prosecutors then were asked to stand up to present their case. And the prosecutor stood up and he read from a piece of paper his indictment.
and then it can argue that point. The prosecutors got the report.
The judge will know. The prosecutors will know if the person themself had a prior record. But now we're getting to the question of if some member of their family had a prior record.
hated the church, they said, and Christianity, which was fucking absurd. The prosecutors analyzed the lyrics of the songs in your performance. Special experts. Special experts analyzed our song and found that the phrase holy shit means hatred
So it's not entirely just the defense side. The prosecutors are overworked. The prosecutors are underfunded.
The prosecutors are overworked. The prosecutors are underfunded. Courts are underfunded as well.
instance where I thought that the uh mandatory minimum and the way the case was charged it's not just the mandatory minimums prosecutors have charging decisions to charge somebody with a crime that has a minimum or not charge them with something lesser whether's uh the whole thing Disturbed me profoundly
with these hundreds of parents. Now remember this had never been done in my office before. So when I created it, I had to take volunteers from my office. You know the prosecutors who volunteered? My gang prosecutors and my homicide prosecutors . And so I'd say, "When you go over there look really mean" which wasn't hard 'cause they look like they're mean dudes. >>David: Kamala Harris: And so they were standing there and the parent was like, "Well who's the mean lookin' dude?" And there's like, "That's someone that mean DA Kamala Harris
still a prosecutor , but it's called a judge, and that makes it harder to appeal. So if you're limited in, say, countries where you can
It's what a prosecutor or a detective does, right?
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case. I'm the prosecutor in your upcoming case in court, and I can guarantee you won't do the 11 years, if you just say
The prosecutors then were asked to stand up to present their case. And the prosecutor stood up and he read from a piece of paper his indictment. And, basically, in this indictment, he said that this man was a taxi driver and that he was driving in an area that
That was all the evidence that the prosecutors had to give. As soon as the prosecutor was done and he sat down, the judges said to the guy-- and he said, do you have anything to say? The first thing this guy said is, I'm a taxi driver.
According to the prosecutor , he killed her in cold blood at night in their home.
If you believe the prosecutor , the man calmly took aim at his wife and put a bullet in her gut.
And the prosecutor admitted that the so-called crime that committed had no economic damage to STI.
and the Federal Prosecutor .
or the federal prosecutor , attorney general, which is the prime suspect of being behind the surveillance.
There was a prosecutor .
to me in sentencing is to look very uh is to have the conversation with the defendant not with the prosecutor not with the defendant's lawyer but to be able to talk to the person I'm sentencing and to look into his or her eyes and mostly it's his eyes but there are some female
and why they are a human being and they are entitled to be treated like a human being, and punished if necessary if it's appropriate. Sometimes the prosecutor wants somebody just opposite.
and why they are a human being and they are entitled to be treated like a human being, and punished if necessary if it's appropriate. That same prosecutor was on the case from 29 years ago all the way to the end, almost to the very end.
Is it all right? If the prosecutor is a knucklehead, if the prosecutor is a friend of the police, if the prosecutor is a friend of the court,
Is it all right? behind having a special prosecutor is that whoever is normally the prosecutor is too entrenched in a system of power that has gone horribly wrong and where that power has been
The special prosecutor had over 200 cases in total.
These problems happen here in California as well. But the prosecutor said, "We're not bound by what the prosecutor said to the Supreme Court." And they said they was gonna retry me.
doesn't mean the prosecutors don't have the right to say it is true. So the judge says, "Both of you can tell your
and both deputy prosecutors . The US is also increasing the pressure on countries to withdraw from the court.
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case. You get prosecutors that misbehave.
You don't really know who's in the cab. And then the prosecutors read in the indictment that they found guns and cell phones in the cab. Everyone in Afghanistan has guns and cell phones.
and then it can argue that point. And the prosecutors are doing a horrible job questioning my witness.
Because what prosecutors won't go out there and just tell lies to get a conviction?
and legal and prosecutorial shift.
And they told the prosecutors and FBI agents, the tube heater that we were talking about for coating SRF cavities,
We asked prosecutors all around the country, how many investigations have you use surveillance?
and the prosecutors , for investigating crimes-- and always with a warrant.