Martha Coakley’s record as a criminal prosecutor. [Radley Balko, Politico] More: Ed Brayton. Update: Dorothy Rabinowitz has not forgotten the Amirault case, nor should we.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 14, 2010
Martha Coakley’s record as a criminal prosecutor. [Radley Balko, Politico] More: Ed Brayton. Update: Dorothy Rabinowitz has not forgotten the Amirault case, nor should we.
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big surprise. in my county the d.a when presented with overwhelming evidence that everyone lied in order to convict an innocent person[ including the police and social services] simply stated that he would never let the truth get in the way of a good prosecuton.
What? Someone else was Nifonged?
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