Immunity lets off miscreant prosecutors scot-free

Aug. 9, 2015 “Suppressing evidence, coddling informants, even outright lying are some of the instances of prosecutorial misconduct that sent away nearly half the 1,621 people convicted for crimes they didn’t commit since 1989, according to the University of Michigan Law School’s National Registry of Exonerations. These are only the cases we know about, surely only a small … Continue reading Immunity lets off miscreant prosecutors scot-free