Event Title
The Role and Responsibility of Prosecutors
Description
In this panel, the discussion moves form the abstract to the very specific. Moderator Thomas Metzloff, professor of law at Duke University School of Law, asks the panelists to analyze the actions leading to the disbarment of former Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong.
The speakers, all current or former prosecutors, detail personal experiences dealing with reporters, and discuss the guidelines, written and unwritten, which govern such interaction.
Questions/themes/discussion topics
- The press as a tool to communicate with the public
- The press as a watchdog
- Training of young prosecutors in press interaction
- The effect of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2002 decision in Minnesota v. White on regulating attorney speech
- Strategic advantages (or lack thereof) to press interaction
- To what degree can prosecutors control leaks from their office or, more problematically, from the local police department?
- Public statements as jury pool pollutants
Date
9-28-2007 4:15 PM
The Role and Responsibility of Prosecutors
In this panel, the discussion moves form the abstract to the very specific. Moderator Thomas Metzloff, professor of law at Duke University School of Law, asks the panelists to analyze the actions leading to the disbarment of former Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong.
The speakers, all current or former prosecutors, detail personal experiences dealing with reporters, and discuss the guidelines, written and unwritten, which govern such interaction.
Questions/themes/discussion topics
- The press as a tool to communicate with the public
- The press as a watchdog
- Training of young prosecutors in press interaction
- The effect of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2002 decision in Minnesota v. White on regulating attorney speech
- Strategic advantages (or lack thereof) to press interaction
- To what degree can prosecutors control leaks from their office or, more problematically, from the local police department?
- Public statements as jury pool pollutants