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by jeffcoat
4011 days ago
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I think I know what you're getting at, but the problem here is that prosecutors have some discretion. The chain of thought that goes I only prosecute worthy cases
=> I picked those cases because these people are guilty,
and need to be convicted for the good of society
=> my conviction rate is exactly the same as my
'I made a better world' rate.
must be very tempting. Wrong, but tempting. |
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If the conviction rate is low, people on the Internet say that the prosecutor is just harassing innocent people.
If the conviction rate is high, people on the Internet say that the judges rubber-stamp whatever the prosecutor throws at them.
I've never seen anyone say "sounds about right" when any conviction rate was posted.
[Edit: Killed the last sentence, as per site guidelines]