Part-Time Prosecutors and Conflicts of Interest: A Survey and Some Proposals

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Abstract

For many jurisdictions, the need for part-time prosecutors is a reality that will continue into the foreseeable future. The daunting task of balancing a private practice with prosecutorial duties is made all the more difficult by the lack of a coherent set of guidelines for minimizing the impact of conflicts of interest. What is needed is a set of guidelines flexible enough to permit attorneys to balance the part-time prosecutor's dual practice yet concrete enough to protect the system and its participants from conflicts of interest. Of prime importance in establishing any such system is the need for a clear statement of the boundaries. We need to confront these issues more directly, and debate the problems of part-time prosecutors more openly.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1-104
JournalKentucky Law Journal
Volume81
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 1 1992

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