Rule 3.8 Comes to Georgia: A New Tool for Prisoner Justice
Georgia Rule 3.8 requires prosecutors to correct false evidence in wrongful convictions, strengthening ethical accountability.
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Georgia's new Rule 3.8 requires prosecutors to investigate credible evidence of innocence and remedy wrongful convictions. Violations can trigger State Bar discipline. https://gps.press/rule-3-8-comes-to-georgia-a-new-tool-for-prisoner-justice/
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Georgia has adopted Rule 3.8, creating enforceable ethical standards that require prosecutors to investigate new evidence of innocence and take steps to remedy wrongful convictions. The rule, effective January 1, 2024, gives prisoners new pathways to demand accountability from prosecutors who ignore credible evidence or fail to disclose exculpatory information. Violations can result in State Bar complaints and disciplinary action.
How will this change the landscape for wrongfully convicted individuals in Georgia? https://gps.press/rule-3-8-comes-to-georgia-a-new-tool-for-prisoner-justice/
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Georgia's Rule 3.8, effective January 1, 2024, creates enforceable ethical standards requiring prosecutors to investigate credible evidence of innocence and remedy wrongful convictions. When prosecutors ignore new evidence or fail to disclose information that could exonerate defendants, they now face potential State Bar discipline and public accountability. This gives prisoners and advocates new tools to demand justice from the officials charged with seeking it.
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Georgia's adoption of Rule 3.8 represents a significant policy shift in prosecutorial accountability. The rule, effective January 1, 2024, establishes enforceable ethical standards requiring prosecutors to investigate credible evidence of innocence and take remedial action when wrongful convictions are identified. This creates new post-conviction pathways for incarcerated individuals and establishes clear disciplinary consequences for prosecutors who fail to meet these obligations. The reform aligns Georgia with national standards and provides a framework for addressing prosecutorial misconduct through State Bar enforcement mechanisms. https://gps.press/rule-3-8-comes-to-georgia-a-new-tool-for-prisoner-justice/