Criminal
Mar. 16, 1999
Prosecutors and Defenders Contend Over Plea Waivers
SAN FRANCISCO - A long-simmering fight boiled into pitched battle between federal prosecutors and the defense bar this week over a government requirement that not only defendants but also their lawyers must sign onto plea agreements that allow waiver of government disclosure of potentially exculpatory evidence uncovered during investigations.
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