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State Bar & Bar Associations

Aug. 11, 2010

ABA Votes to Distinguish Error from Misconduct

The group's 550-member house of delegates voted to urge trial and appellate judges to distinguish between "prosecutorial misconduct" and "error" when evaluating substandard performance.

By John Roemer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Prosecutors who mishandle cases came to the attention of the American Bar Association Monday at its 2010 convention here.

The group's 550-member house of delegates voted to urge trial and appellate judges to distinguish between "prosecutorial misconduct" and "error" when evaluating substandard performance.

And the delegates asked the...

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