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The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section is pleased to announce the creation of a task force to more closely examine the role of plea bargaining in our modern system of criminal justice.  Its goal is to develop both broad policy oriented goals for the criminal justice system and, where necessary, specific recommendations for changes in the way plea bargaining operates within the larger criminal justice environment.  These issues will be examined from the perspective of all those involved in the criminal justice system, including prosecutors, defenders, defendants, judges, victims, and others.   

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Speakers gave presentations on race and the criminal justice system to the CJS Plea Bargain Task Force on September 25, 2020. 

 

 

 

 

Members

  • Lucian E. Dervan (Co-Chair), Professor of Law, Belmont University College of Law, and Founding Director of the Plea Bargaining Institute
  • Russell Covey (Co-Chair), Professor of Law, Georgia State University College of Law
  • Thea Johnson (Reporter), Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School
  • Hon. Kimberly Esmond Adams, Judge, Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia
  • Derwyn Bunton, Chief Legal Officer, Southern Poverty Law Center, (formerly Chief District Defender, Orleans Public Defenders)
  • Vanessa Edkins, Director of Quantitative Research, Gartner, Inc.; Professor Emeritus, Psychology, Florida Institute of Technology
  • A. J. Kramer, Federal Public Defender for the District of Columbia
  • Jenny Kim, Partner, The Gober Group
  • Marc Levin, Chief Policy Counsel, Council on Criminal Justice
  • Clark Neily, Senior Vice President for Legal Studies, CATO Institute
  • Norman L. Reimer, Global CEO, Fair Trials, (formerly Executive Director, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
  • Rebecca Shaeffer, Legal Director (Americas), Fair Trials
  • Adnan Sultan, Senior Staff Attorney, The Innocence Project
  • Jonathan Wroblewski, Director of the Office of Policy and Legislation, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice