Demanding Justice: Why This Home Defense Case Needed a Jury

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Prosecutors should not have the authority to veto laws at their whim.

AugustStephenson
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Doesn’t Branca usually say that prosecutors should only bring cases if they’re convinced of guilt, and not just wash their hands of decision-making by throwing up the case to the jury?

jonathanemontgomery
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I don't see a home defense lawyer

johnpotts
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...just goes to show you the truth of the situation.
Unfortunately, only one way to correct this.

williameberhart