• bedwyr@piefed.ca
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    17 hours ago

    I just heard about a prosecutor that didn’t get all of his indictments and then sent the jurors that voted against him home and replaced them. That and other stuff, they aren’t even pretending to follow the rules, they think everything is more openly corrupt than it is yet.

    But anyway, the courts threw out like 200 indictments because this prick prosecutor didn’t think he had to follow the rules/didn’t know or care what the rules were.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      13 hours ago

      The Department of Justice has been doing stuff like that a lot since the Trump administration, to the point that they lost presumption of regularity (the assumption in advance that state actors are being honest and following the rules in good faith). There were so many prosecutions that were clearly directed by the White House and were vindictive persecutions of political enemies that the judges just stopped believing anyone from DoJ.

      It didn’t help that all the honest prosecutors in DoJ resigned when they were ordered to do something unlawful, resulting in massive brain drain. All the rehires are unskilled if not incompetent, and sometimes they issue legal statements that sound like a Truth Social post.

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      17 hours ago

      Holy shit. That’s some arrogance right there, thinking no one would ever know or find out. Grand juries are secret, but they’re not THAT secret.

      they think everything is more openly corrupt than it is yet.

      You nailed it.

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        IIRC that instance was so egregious the lawyer that did it’s boss intervened and scrapped the entire grand jury to start over.

      • bedwyr@piefed.ca
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        16 hours ago

        I called this decline into insanity and fascism back in the mid 90s. Also nailed global warming in 2000 or so, and called the nsa’s bullshit years before snowden to name a few.

        I am only right on the bad predictions, my good predictions are a shitshow.

        • explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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          You should bet on stuff you don’t like. Then if you win it’s like an insurance payout. Your prediction skills will make money for you, and you might create incentives for other people to reduce bad things.

        • nobodysreadingthis@quokk.au
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          16 hours ago

          I didn’t get it that far back. I blame Pokémon. Except global warming. I was just kind of raised with it as a fact.