...house general counsel of a large corporation...meet with the prosecutor. I emphasize that...not attempt to conduct such an inquiry...
...protect the dignity of the office....
...important responsibilities. These responsibilities are more enhanced for the prosecutor. Under the Rules of Professional Conduct, there is a specific rule about special responsibilities of...
...the court of common pleas...was a prosecutor or a...of Judicial Conduct is fairly...and maintain professional competence in...
...judge has ordered the disclosure of communications between attorneys and a...of Law who focuses on professional responsibility. The case...
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... Ex-Federal Prosecutor Picked by Kane to Examine...
...Prosecutors are not exempt from the Rules of Professional Conduct. I am a young...
...34; the state Supreme Court ordered the judge to evaluate the effects of raising the fees paid to $10,000 for lead counsel and to...
...who misused funds of the client. I...aware of this rule. To violate this...acts as investigator, prosecutor and adjudicator....
...Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board more...the number of "letters...scandal, which prosecutors dubbed "...interest and professional organizations subsequently...
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