"The Prosecutor's Role in Anticorruption Investigations" chapter in The Anticorruption Manual: Helping State Corruption Prosecutors Fill the Role the U.S. Supreme Court Expects Them to Play looks closely at the role prosecutors should play in investigating corruption cases. The manual is the first-ever publication designed specifically to address the needs of state and local corruption prosecutors.

The manual:

  • provides prosecutors with tools and tips for managing corruption investigations;
  • outlines real-world corruption cases;
  • highlights the ethical, statutory, and constitutional limits and obligations implicated in corruption prosecutions, including how to balance the public’s interest in a case with the defendant’s right to a fair trial; and
  • discusses the civil and administrative remedies that may be useful in corruption prosecutions.

"The Prosecutor's Role in Anticorruption Investigations," The Anticorruption Manual: Helping State Corruption Prosecutors Fill the Role the U.S. Supreme Court Expects Them to Play, August 11, 2021