Région: Louisiane
Droits civils

Join IPNO in Demanding Discipline for Prosecutors Who Break the Law & Send Innocent People to Prison

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La pétition est adressée à : Louisiana Office of Disciplinary Counsel

Dear Chief Disciplinary Counsel Dotson,

We are writing to ask you to hold prosecutors who commit misconduct to account. Louisiana has one of the highest rates of wrongful conviction in the country. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, prosecutorial misconduct happens in Louisiana’s wrongful convictions at twice the national average. Over ninety percent of Louisiana victims of prosecutorial misconduct are Black or Hispanic. However, only one prosecutor has ever been sanctioned by Office of Disciplinary Counsel for misconduct related to a wrongful conviction, and that was twenty years ago.

Prosecutors are not like other lawyers. The ways in which they might violate the Rules of Professional Responsibility can cause harm that other lawyers cannot, including through wrongful incarceration. In the words of the first Black Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, Bernette Johnson: “Our court has never hesitated to impose discipline on attorneys who are guilty of misconduct involving financial or trust account issues. Yet, the actual injury caused by prosecutorial misconduct is much greater. A loss of a liberty interest is undoubtedly more valuable than financial loss.”

It cannot be that only one prosecutor who has hidden evidence in Louisiana’s history is worthy of discipline when 52 wrongful convictions of innocent people have been because of prosecutorial misconduct. We asking you to commit to reforming your office’s hiring, training, and resource allocation decisions to ensure evidence of prosecutorial misconduct is adequately investigated and prosecuted. Accountability for our public servants who break the rules should be among your office’s chief priorities.

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#RaiseTheBar To demand the Office of Disciplinary Counsel to hold prosecutors accountable for misconduct.

Merci pour votre soutien, Innocence Project New Orleans , New Orleans, LA
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Pétition lancée: 19/01/2025
Fin de la collecte: 20/07/2025
Région: Louisiane
Catégorie: Droits civils

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I am a personal friend to Raymond Flanks, who lost 38 years of his life for a crime he did not commit. And as a Christian, I believe advocating for a more just society is a righteous cause (Micah 6:8)

I'm facing a similar situation where the prosecutor is withholding evidence that may show my children's mother is a threat to my children's safety, health and well being and maybe using evidence for improper purpose which will result in displacement of the minor children and evidence can be used to exeronate pending misdemeanor chargers a case the Director of DCFS red flagged because of misconduct of DCFS/CPS and DCFS/ Non Support Supervisors.

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