A state senator in Oklahoma has introduced such legislation.
This should have broad appeal...indeed, this was the crux of Rittenhouse's BLM comment:
I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement. I support peacefully demonstrating. And I believe there needs to be change, I believe there’s a lot of prosecutorial misconduct, not just in my case, but in other cases. And it’s just amazing to see how much a prosecutor can take advantage of somebody. If they did this to me, imagine what they could have done to a person of color who doesn’t maybe have the resources I do or is not widely publicized like my case.
You will never get a “prosecutor personally liable” law. Possibly a “immediate dismissal from the position” would be good.
I have no problem with the governmental body getting stuck with the bill. Adding in a “cannot be covered by insurance or the raising of funds via bonds or other financial instruments of over three years in payback duration” clause would cause immediate pain to the citizens who make very poor voting choices.
Problem with doing things like this is the people behind it can turn out to be the perpetrators of the same thing.
Look at America’s Most Wanted’s John Walsh and “Megan’s Law” signed by Bill Clinton supposedly to help protect against child predators.
Walsh has got his own daughter, fairly credibly in my opinion, coming out with information tying Walsh himself to child sex trafficking.
start by charging them wi perjury like anybody else
I like it.