Whatever needs to be done; it needs to be severe and done in public to send a message to other potential monsters.
The entire legal profession needs serious changes. One small example: If you listen to the radio in your car you likely hear at least one commercial per day by a law firm fishing for participants in class action suits (e.g. ‘If you or a loved one have used product x and are now suffering from disease y, you may be entitled to compensation’). Attorneys can become very wealthy from class action lawsuits, while ‘winning’ the many participating clients a pittance, and often screwing over a company whose product is actually good and not the cause of ‘disease y’.
Prosecutorial immunity needs to be done away with.
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This does not even include all the political prosecutions without consequence.
Reminds me of the Nifong basket case... So many of these parasitic losers out there attracted to the prosecution office like pedophiles to teaching positions in kid schools
So many prosecutors commit misconduct precisely because the appellate courts almost always let them get away with it. There are various reasons the courts give for letting prosecutors get away with it, but only one message sent to prosecutors: you can get away with it.
Not all prosecutors commit misconduct, but many do. The bad ones have learned from the appellate courts what they can get away with, and they can get away with a lot.
If the courts started reversing convictions the misconduct would evaporate immediately. But they have not and will not.
People do not understand how gamed out the entire system has become, in every respect. Our constitutional rights have disappeared because they have been gamed out of existence.
Our system consequently lacks a spirit of justice and honesty. Our system is a system of gamesmanship, covered by pretty words. That is a system where the government wins against the people, unless the people are wealthy, or belong to a favored group.
Kyle Rittenhouse was duly acquitted by a jury of his peers. Double jeopardy prevents him from being tried again for the same offense. If the prosecutors didn’t violate the ABA code, I’m not sure what consequences we could assign them, other than social shunning. Was that what you meant or am I missing something?
I don’t things will change until you can figure out how to exclude lawyers from the process.
Bingman needs to be charged with brandishing for his stupid stunt in the courtroom.