Change from Within: A New Vision for the 21st Century Prosecutor

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Cosponsored by The Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising (OPIA) at Harvard Law School and Fair and Just Prosecution (FJP), this event features a panel of experts discussing the critical role of prosecutors and the unique moment we find ourselves in. Professor Alex Whiting moderates.

Panelists:
● Miriam Krinsky – Executive Director, Fair and Just Prosecution
● Alvin Bragg – New York County (Manhattan, NY) District Attorney
● Sarah George – Chittenden County (Burlington, VT) State’s Attorney
● Eric Gonzalez – Kings County (Brooklyn, NY) District Attorney
● Mark Gonzalez – Nueces County (Corpus Christi, TX) District Attorney

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I find this oddity. The purpose of the law is to protect the rights of the people. When people choose to live in an adverse relationship with the law and the balance of society how do the innocent receive justice? If the people in a society want to change the type of laws they choose to live by and the type of justice they want then these people (in the video) need to become advocates for these changes and convince the electorate that laws need to be changed. To behave in the manner they advocate here is to advocate for a dictatorial relationship between prosecutors and citizens. My opinion, they ignore human nature.

MrBBPrinter