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October 7, 2021

"Criminal Justice Secrets"

The title of this post is the title of this notable new paper authored by Meghan Ryan. Here is its abstract:

The American criminal justice system is cloaked in secrecy.  The government employs covert surveillance operations.  Grand-jury proceedings are hidden from public view. Prosecutors engage in closed-door plea-bargaining and bury exculpatory evidence.  Juries convict defendants on secret evidence.  Jury deliberations are a black box.  And jails and prisons implement clandestine punishment practices.   Although there are some justifications for this secrecy, the ubiquitous nature of it is contrary to this nation’s Founders’ steadfast belief in the transparency of criminal justice proceedings.   Further, the pervasiveness of secrecy within today’s criminal justice system raises serious constitutional concerns.  The accumulation of secrecy and the aggregation of these concerns create a real constitutional problem.

October 7, 2021 at 03:32 PM | Permalink

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