PhilipTheBucketA to Politics@beehaw.org · 23 days agoJudges Generally Let Prosecutors Drop Charges. Maybe Not for Adams.www.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square2fedilinkarrow-up120arrow-down10cross-posted to: nytimes@rss.ponder.cat
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minus-squarejonne@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-223 days agoThe judge should appoint a private prosecutor, which is apparently legal in this banana republic. If it doesn’t get struck down, Adams can still be convicted. If it does, it sets a great precedent that the way the Donziger case was handled was illegal (which it should be).
The judge should appoint a private prosecutor, which is apparently legal in this banana republic.
If it doesn’t get struck down, Adams can still be convicted. If it does, it sets a great precedent that the way the Donziger case was handled was illegal (which it should be).