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"Throughout my career, I have defended clients in numerous matters where I needed to litigate issues related to every possible variety of prosecutorial misconduct - false statements in search warrant affidavits, improper conduct before the grand jury, improper closing argument, etc. While I continue to believe that the overwhelming majority of prosecutors are professional and ethical, our recent history demonstrates that there are far too many individuals serving prison sentences due to unchecked prosecutorial misconduct. This book aims to arm criminal defense attorneys with the tools needed…mehr

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"Throughout my career, I have defended clients in numerous matters where I needed to litigate issues related to every possible variety of prosecutorial misconduct - false statements in search warrant affidavits, improper conduct before the grand jury, improper closing argument, etc. While I continue to believe that the overwhelming majority of prosecutors are professional and ethical, our recent history demonstrates that there are far too many individuals serving prison sentences due to unchecked prosecutorial misconduct. This book aims to arm criminal defense attorneys with the tools needed to fight back against the minority of prosecutors who choose to use their immense power in the wrong way"--
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Autorenporträt
Neal Stephens, a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School, began his career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Alicemarie H. Stotler in United States District Court in the Central District of California. Neal later served as Chief of Narcotics in the United States Attorney's Office in Miami. As a federal prosecutor, Neal received national awards from the Attorney General, FBI Director, and DEA Administrator for leading international roving wiretap investigations that resulted in the extradition and conviction of Colombian cocaine cartel leaders. Neal has spent the past 25 years as a criminal defense attorney representing clients in complex white-collar prosecutions and has litigated every possible aspect of prosecutorial misconduct in federal courts throughout the United States. Neal is a partner at Jones Day in Palo Alto, California.