Prosecutor Misconduct No. 1700604352 - 773262846

Reporting Authority

This complaint has been forwarded to the Idaho State Bar

Statement

Arrested for, Charges on Citation only, 18-8004 DUI. Warrant missing the Case Number, Charge Alleged, Magistrate's Endorsement, Date, and TIME,. Second copy of Warrant for Arrest received, SIX MONTHS LATER, Magistrate's TIme Still Missing and still no charge alleged! Jail X2. Fired public defenders for ineffective counsel. Refused everything I wanted for discovery and motions.

Definition of Offense(s)

Coercive plea bargaining refers to the practice of using excessive pressure, threats, or other tactics to force a defendant to accept a plea bargain, even if it is against their best interest.


Evidence that is favorable to the defendant (exculpatory) and could impact the outcome of the defendant’s case (material) is often called “Brady material” because of the seminal 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland.


Judicial proceedings type of prosecutor misconduct refers to unethical or illegal actions taken by a prosecutor during the course of a trial or other legal proceeding.


"Overcharging" refers to a prosecutor bringing excessive or unwarranted charges against a defendant in a criminal case. This can occur when a prosecutor deliberately or recklessly charges someone with more crimes or more serious crimes than the evidence supports.