Whatever else might be the matter with our legal system, at least we can rely on Assistant U.S. Attorneys to play square with judges and tell them the truth in court. We can, right? Right? (White Collar Crime Prof Blog, Jul. 7)(via Cernovich).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 12, 2006
Whatever else might be the matter with our legal system, at least we can rely on Assistant U.S. Attorneys to play square with judges and tell them the truth in court. We can, right? Right? (White Collar Crime Prof Blog, Jul. 7)(via Cernovich).
Tagged as: crime and punishment, ethics, federalism

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