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by rprasad
4898 days ago
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Unfortunately, because they can. Though generally, "loser" cases are handed off to younger lawyers as training exercises. The lawyers aren't expected to win the case but get the experience of trying a case before a real jury. It's a lot more ethical on the defense side than it is on the prosecution side (because prosecutors are theoretically ethically obligated not to bring a case to trial if they don't think they have a better than 50% chance of winning). |
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Sorry, caught a call
This case didn't get picked up by or delegated to a loser; it was run by one of the most senior computer crimes prosecutors in the country.