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> ...maybe a "strike" system where you would be suspended after x cases of unethical behavior.

-If by 'suspended' you mean 'being sentenced to X years in prison', I'm all for it.

In my book, wilfully torpedoing someone's life to further one's own career is a much more cold-blooded and premeditated crime than most crimes people are convicted of.




And if x = 1


If we have a problem that too many people are getting sent to prison on too little evidence, I don't think we should try to solve it by sending even more people to prison.


-I guess the key here is "too little evidence". The courts would need to establish that the prosecutor either withheld evidence, knowing it would strengthen his case or at the very least through gross negligence caused evidence to not be presented to the court.

Considering the at times terrible information flow in my office (engineering Co.), I do not think it neither feasible nor fair to lock up prosecutors for any mishap - though I expect the possibility of prison time would work wonders to improve information flow!


Lets assume each of those prosecutors sends >1 person to prison. Then imprisoning said prosecutors would likely result in fewer prisoners.




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