Document Type

Article

Publication Title

New York University Law Review

Publication Date

5-2019

ISSN

0028-7881

Page Number

171

Keywords

prosecutors, criminal justice

Disciplines

Criminal Law | Law

Abstract

One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the justice system. Over seventy-five years ago, Attorney General Robert Jackson famously proclaimed that the "prosecutor has more control over life, liberty, and reputation than any other person in America." In one of the most cited law review articles of all time, Bill Stuntz added that prosecutors-not legislators, judges, or police-"are the criminal justice system's real lawmakers." And an unchallenged modern consensus holds that prosecutors "rule the criminal justice system." This Article applies a critical lens to longstanding claims of prosecutorial preemi- nence. It reveals a curious echo chamber enabled by a puzzling lack of dissent. With few voices challenging ever-more-strident prosecutor-dominance rhetoric, academic claims became uncritical, imprecise, and ultimately incorrect. An unchallenged consensus that "prosecutors are the criminal justice system" and that the "institution of the prosecutor has more power than any other in the criminal justice system" has real consequences for criminal justice discourse. Portraying prosecutors as the system's iron-fisted rulers obscures the complex interplay that actually determines criminal justice outcomes. The overheated rhetoric of prosecutorial preeminence fosters a superficial understanding of the criminal justice system, overlooks the powerful forces that can and do constrain prosecutors, and diverts attention from the most promising sources of reform (legislators, judges, and police) to the least (prosecutors).

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