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by gnoway
4479 days ago
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I was just thinking about this. Why do we allow multiple charges per trial? What would happen if we only allowed one charge per trial, and it was a prosecutor's job to determine (along with existing duties) which one of the possible charges would be tried? Double jeopardy would be prevented by requiring submission to the court of all considered charges; attempting to bring a new charge for an already-adjudicated matter would be handled like a failure to disclose exculpatory evidence is today - the charge would be thrown out and the prosecutor would be reprimanded however that happens today. |
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Also, if you do murder someone, you may as all rape them too, as it can't lead to any more sentence?