Prosecutors are effectively taking the law into their own hands in cases such as these, superseding the whims of the legislature that wrote the laws to protect citizens, preventing the courts from delving into the evidence, discovering facts and doing justice, denying the public the right to know the specific types of crime that occur in their city, as well as the names and faces of those who commit those crimes, and denying the public the right to be aware of the specific types of crime that occur in their city, and places and activities to avoid.
It is easy to dismiss drug distribution as a way to make money, but until these people see the devastation that these drug distributors, both big and small, cause in their communities, they'll never understand how despicable a crime it is.
Each individual who commits a crime is a human being, regardless of race, and just as we should not condemn others based on the color of their skin, we should not neglect to judge others when they commit heinous crimes, based on the color of their skin.
We need fewer prosecutors who seek to punish others and imprison them for personal gain and more prosecutors who seek to punish others in the name of justice.
They should not be released back onto the streets to produce new victims and crimes for the courts to deal with and for prosecutors to waste their time on.
Our responsibility is simply to report crimes to those who are in charge of prosecuting individuals for those crimes.
How can we trust prosecutors who refuse to effectively discharge their duties in the best interests of the public when ordinary citizens lack the ability to do the same?
https://www.dailysignal.com/2021/12/30/how-justice-is-denied-when-prosecutors-go-rogue/
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