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Judge Sanctions Lawyers Defending Alabama's Prison System For Using Fake ChatGPT Cases In Filings

samedi 26 juillet 2025, 01:30 , par Slashdot
Judge Sanctions Lawyers Defending Alabama's Prison System For Using Fake ChatGPT Cases In Filings
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: A federal judge reprimanded lawyers with a high-priced firm defending Alabama's prison system for using ChatGPT to write court filings with 'completely made up' case citations. U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco publicly reprimanded three lawyers with Butler Snow, the law firm hired to defend Alabama and other jurisdictions in lawsuits against their prison systems. The order sanctioned William R. Lunsford, the head of the firm division that handles prison litigation, along with Matthew B. Reeves and William J. Cranford. 'Fabricating legal authority is serious misconduct that demands a serious sanction,' Manasco wrote in the Wednesday sanctions order.

Manasco removed the three from participating in the case where the false citations were filed and directed them to share the sanctions order with clients, opposing lawyers and judges in all of their other cases. She also referred the matter to the Alabama State Bar for possible disciplinary action. 'In simpler terms, the citations were completely made up,' Manasco wrote. She added that using the citations without verifying their accuracy was 'recklessness in the extreme.' The filings in question were made in a lawsuit filed by an inmate who was stabbed on multiple occasions at the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility in Jefferson County. The lawsuit alleges that prison officials are failing to keep inmates safe.

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