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Prosecutors, Perjurers, and Other Non-Persons — Part 1 | Season 2, Ep. 10

Prosecutors, Perjurers, and Other Non-Persons — Part 1 | Season 2, Ep. 10

FromBound By Oath by IJ


Prosecutors, Perjurers, and Other Non-Persons — Part 1 | Season 2, Ep. 10

FromBound By Oath by IJ

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 2005, Charles Rehberg annoyed some politically powerful people in his community of Albany, Georgia, and found himself facing serious criminal charges—charges that were completely made up by a rogue prosecutor and could only be sustained because an investigator committed perjury. In Episode 10, we explore the case of Rehberg v. Paulk, which reached the Supreme Court in 2012.

On Part 1 of Episode 10: the doctrine of absolute prosecutorial immunity, where it came from, and why the Supreme Court thinks it’s a good idea.

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Released:
Nov 5, 2021
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Bound by Oath is a new podcast series by IJ’s Center for Judicial Engagement where the Constitution’s past catches up with the present. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution requires every judge to be “bound by Oath” to uphold “this Constitution.” But to understand if judges are following that oath, it’s important to ask, “What is in ‘this Constitution’?” In this upcoming podcast series, Short Circuit takes a deep dive into specific parts of the Constitution, starting with the 14th Amendment, which turned 150 in 2018. “Bound by Oath” features interviews with historians, legal scholars, and the real people involved in historic and contemporary cases.