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Related: About this forumSHOULD A PROSECUTOR'S IMMUNITY COVER FAKING DOCUMENTS TO LOCK UP WITNESSES?
On Wednesday, a federal appeals court will consider the case of a prosecutor accused of faking official documents to coerce crime victims and witnessesunder threat of incarcerationto cooperate with his offices investigations. According to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Civil Rights Corps, longtime Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro did so for years with impunity.
Louisiana law allows prosecutors, with a judges permission, to subpoena people for questioning outside the usual courtroom setting. But the complaint accuses Cannizzaros office of creating its own documents, sometimes affixed with the offices official seal, to elicit witnesses cooperationthereby bypassing the judicial system altogether. A FINE AND IMPRISONMENT MAY BE IMPOSED FOR FAILURE TO OBEY THIS NOTICE, one template read.
And, the lawsuit alleges, Cannizzaros office sometimes followed through on this threat. Prosecutors would ask courts to issue material witness arrest warrants, swearing to judges that the witnesses had failed to obey a valid subpoenanot a fraudulent one doctored to cow them into submission.
These warrants allow prosecutors to ensure that critical witnesses show up in court to testify in a given caseespecially people they fear might skip town altogether. Cannizzaro has made liberal use of this tool during his tenure, seeking more than 150 material arrest warrants over an eight-year period, according to a 2018 analysis conducted by a team at Yale Law School.
Some of these warrants were used to lock up the victims of crimes. In 2014, Renata Singleton was the victim in a domestic violence incident involving her then-boyfriend. A mother of three, she told prosecutors she could not afford to take time off from work in order to pursue the charges against him, according to the complaint. She said she had ended the relationship and simply wanted to move on.
https://theappeal.org/leon-cannizzaro-subpoenas-fifth-circuit-court/
SWBTATTReg
(24,194 posts)when they are caught w/ the 'goodies' doing something illegal. Prosecutors in their zeal to prepare for future office obviously have been tempted too much by using the power of their office. They must pay the price for doing so fraudulently.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)how much trouble is it to get a real subpoena?