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re: Prosecutorial Misconduct Reform

Posted on 1/20/24 at 1:25 pm to
Posted by NYNolaguy1
Member since May 2011
20983 posts
Posted on 1/20/24 at 1:25 pm to
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Who said that?


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The simple fact that the behavior is prohibited by law passed by a legislature inherently means that preventing said behavior is a benefit to the public.


By the letter of the law all of those prosecutions are fair game, just like you said.

I am curious how you think those prosecution cases inherently benefit the public.
Posted by Indefatigable
Member since Jan 2019
27467 posts
Posted on 1/20/24 at 1:30 pm to
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By the letter of the law all of those prosecutions are fair game, just like you said.

Nope. I said nothing about any specific prosecution.

All I’m doing is pointing out how stupid a “public benefit” showing inherently is.

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am curious how you think those prosecution cases inherently benefit the public.

I have no idea nor do I care. Whether any prosecution “benefits the public” according to some made up standard is also totally irrelevant and unworkable legallly.

You’re bitching about prosecutorial discretion and arguable constitutional violations. Neither of those ills are righted by making up some fairy tale standard that will be inherently subjective, only lead to more injustice, and overly burden legitimate prosecutions (which account for the overwhelming body of cases and already have a hand tied behind them)
This post was edited on 1/20/24 at 1:31 pm
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