Monday, February 18, 2013

Michael Morton; Pace law prof Bennett L. Gershman on why the Ken Anderson Court of Inquiry shows prosecutorial misconduct at its worst; The Huffington Post. Must Read: HL.


POST: "Ken Anderson court of inquiry shows prosecutorial misconduct at its worse," by Bennett L. Gershman (Professor of law, Pace),  published by the Huffington Post on February 12, 2013.

GIST: "Don't cry for former Texas prosecutor, now judge Ken Anderson, who faced a court of inquiry last week into whether he deliberately hid evidence that sent an innocent man to prison for 25 years for murder. As the prosecutor in the 1987 trial of Michael Morton, Anderson testified that "the system screwed up" and that he did nothing wrong. He appeared more anguished over protecting his own image and "what me and my family have been through for 18 months of false accusations" than the terrible reality that he abused his power as a prosecutor to destroy the life of an innocent man.
Arrogant, defiant, and dishonest, Anderson's alleged misconduct in Morton's trial, and his present attempt to justify his deceit of court, jury, and defense counsel, typifies the worst in prosecutors. Below are some of the highpoints in this unusual state judicial proceeding, presided over by Judge Louis Sturns, that may result in a criminal prosecution against Anderson for contempt of court and tampering with evidence........."

The entire post can be found at:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bennett-l-gershman/ken-anderson-court-of-inq_b_2664315.html

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