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2011-01-23 11:30 AM
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LLBarry
Beverly, MA
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"There's a popular perception of lawyers who take on the role of being the courtroom champions of crooks and creeps as scumbag sellouts. But are prosecutors really any better, are they really the people's knights in shining white armor?...

[A prosector,] his soul having been deeded over to his function for Big Brother, a prosecutor will routinely do whatever it takes, technically within the law and sometimes a wee bit over the line of the law, to send some poor schmuck to prison (i.e., dehumanizing warehouses for the underclass). A prosecutor's draconian MO is to peg someone as the "bad guy", and then proceed on his moral high horse, with self-serving tunnel vision to secure his conviction, to get a win." See article.


Of course, that is not all... They do it for money for the future, to be promoted, and for clout. Many of them refuse to see when someone is innocent and they automaticallly lay on as many charges as they can... even when there is no evidence for those charges...all in the "NAME OF JUSTICE."

What is justice and what is your opinon of defense attorneys and prosectors as a whole. After all,  there are great people on both sides that actually care.
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