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CIVIL RIGHTS - SECTION 1983 DAMAGES - PROSECUTOR HAS ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY FOR ACTS COMMITTED WITHIN THE SCOPE OF HIS DUTIES

NCJ Number
37541
Journal
Mississippi Law Journal Volume: 47 Issue: 4 Dated: (SEPTEMBER 1976)
Author(s)
F J HAMMOND
Date Published
1976
Length
10 pages
Annotation
THE DISSENT IN THIS 1976 OPINION MAINTAINED THAT WHERE THE PROSECUTOR UNCONSTITUTIONALLY SUPPRESSES EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE, HE IS ACTING BEYOND THE SCOPE OF HIS DUTIES AND SHOULD BE AFFORDED ONLY QUALIFIED IMMUNITY.
Abstract
THIS CASE COMMENT AGREES WITH THE DISSENTING OPINION IN THIS CASE (IMBLER V. PACHTMAN) ON THE BASIS THAT THE COURT HAS GIVEN A FREE REIN TO PROSECUTORS TO PURSUE CONVICTIONS USING VIRTUALLY ANY MEANS, WITHOUT RISK, WHILE LIMITING THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO GENUINELY WRONGED, INNOCENT DEFENDANTS TO POSSIBLE REVERSAL ON APPEAL OR RELEASE THROUGH HABEAS PROCEEDINGS.

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