Dishonest Prosecutors, Lots of Them

[Note: Friends of Justice is a personal blog. I speak only for myself.]

Pool photo by Mark Boster

“Prosecutors who bend or even break the rules to win a conviction almost never face any punishment. But even given lax controls, the blatant and systemic misconduct in the Orange County district attorney’s office in Southern California stands out. In a scheme that may go back as far as 30 years, prosecutors and the county sheriff’s department have elicited illegal jailhouse confessions, failed to turn over evidence that is favorable to defendants and lied repeatedly in court about what they did.”

Read the editorial by the editorial board of the New York Times.

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