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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
You know what they should do to take the politics out of prosecution.
They should get random citizens in as a group. You know like they do when there is a jury for a trial. But they'd just listen to the evidence the DA has, and then determine if there is enough evidence to lay a charge.
That way this large group of impartial citizens, or a 'grand jury' if you will, would be the one that determines if there is a charge or an 'indictment' laid.
This would mean that even if there was a District Attorney that was out to get someone, there'd be a check and a balance to ensure there isn't a malacious or political prosecution.
Just a thought.
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LMAO, why did Yoho thank this post? Do they not understand sarcasm, or the way the judicial system currently works?
It'd be a lot funnier if it wasn't really sad.
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