Johnston County Sheriff's Office

Brady List
July 22, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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July 22, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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July 18, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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June 24, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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June 24, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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May 6, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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January 23, 2020
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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November 13, 2019
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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September 4, 2019
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
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August 9, 2019
Authority: Citizens Overseeing Police Oklahoma |
Johnston County Sheriff's Office is not in compliance with the nationwide, public-facing, platform of record: The Brady List; or:
- Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS] Brady doctrine (1963);
- US Freedom of Information Act (1967);
- State Sunshine Law (see, below);
- Open Government Act (2007);
- Open Government Initiative (2009); and,
- Open Government Directives (2009) issued by the United States Department of Justice.
Prosecutors have ethical obligations and may be held individually accountable for their conduct within the legal system. Prosecutors contribute to just and honorable legal profession and a legal system that promotes fairness and accountability.
- R.P.C. 3.4: Fairness to Opposing Party & Counsel
- R.P.C. 3.8: Special Responsibilities of the Prosecutor
- R.P.C. 8.3: Reporting Professional Misconduct
Violations of these rules can result in disciplinary actions which may include sanctions, suspension, or disbarment.
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