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Biography

Jason Kreag teaches criminal procedure, wrongful convictions, evidence, and criminal law. Jason�s research and writing focuses on prosecutorial accountability, policing, and forensic DNA issues. Prior to joining the University of Arizona, Jason was a staff attorney at the Innocence Project, where his casework involved unreliable forensic evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, false confessions, eyewitness identification procedures, and modern DNA analysis. Jason also worked as a staff attorney at the Southern Center for Human Rights, handling post-conviction capital cases. He holds a BA from DePauw University, an MA from Indiana University�Indianapolis, and a JD from Harvard Law School.

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Works (6)

Disclosing Prosecutorial Misconduct

Vanderbilt Law Review
2019 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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The Jury's Brady Right

Boston University Law Review
2018 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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Prosecutorial Analysis

Washington University Law Review
2017 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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Going Local: The Fragmentation of Genetic Surveillance

Boston University Law Review
2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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Letting Innocence Suffer: The Need for Defense Access to the Law Enforcement DNA Database

Cardozo Law Review
2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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The Brady Colloquy

Stanford Law Review Online
2014 | Journal article
Contributors: Kreag, Jason
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