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Re: How about a simple bright line rule?
by run75441

auros:

Sully prefers no recourse to prosecutors lying in court under the guise that most are doing there job properly. Unfortunately, false murder convictions in court are > than .25 of 1% that Scalia and Marquis proffer and appear to approach 8% if the numbers are recalculated in a proper statistical manner. I suspect the percenatage is higher for prosecutorial misconduct, negligence, and lying in court also. It would be an interesting study.

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