The question is now whether they will even bother retrying the case.
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Richard Rice
that information about evidence being withheld should get the DA put in jail and banned from being a lawyer forever!!!
Steve Muniz
How much do you think States pays each year in wrongful conviction lawsuits? I've heard of millions awarded to an individual. Just imagine the money that could be saved if all law enforcement could do their job correctly.
Joseph Wiese
The prosecutor needs to be held accountable, and not become vice president.
Cliff Gulliver
Wow! Guess it don’t take evidence to convict.
Cliff Gulliver
Just an oversight.
Cliff Gulliver
Misconduct must be a victimless crime…
Alpheus Madsen
Cases like this make it clear that absolute immunity for prosecutors is a farce. Whenever I hear a case of prosecutorial misconduct, I cannot help but think it's a darn shame that any suit for that misconduct will be automatically thrown out.
Alex Farquharson
How many similar stories do we have to hear before we realize the criminal justice system is a joke?
John Balzano
So does he get to go and do the crime to the people that did this to him? He already served the time.
David Branagan
You said prosecutors think their job is to convict people, not to prove innocent. I think it goes beyond that. Prosecutors are rated and promoted on percentage of convictions. This insensitizes them to convict innocent people so they look good.
that information about evidence being withheld should get the DA put in jail and banned from being a lawyer forever!!!
How much do you think States pays each year in wrongful conviction lawsuits? I've heard of millions awarded to an individual. Just imagine the money that could be saved if all law enforcement could do their job correctly.
The prosecutor needs to be held accountable, and not become vice president.
Wow! Guess it don’t take evidence to convict.
Just an oversight.
Misconduct must be a victimless crime…
Cases like this make it clear that absolute immunity for prosecutors is a farce. Whenever I hear a case of prosecutorial misconduct, I cannot help but think it's a darn shame that any suit for that misconduct will be automatically thrown out.
How many similar stories do we have to hear before we realize the criminal justice system is a joke?
So does he get to go and do the crime to the people that did this to him? He already served the time.
You said prosecutors think their job is to convict people, not to prove innocent. I think it goes beyond that. Prosecutors are rated and promoted on percentage of convictions. This insensitizes them to convict innocent people so they look good.