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Supreme Court Rebukes a New Orleans Prosecutor

November 11, 2011November 11, 2011 / David Cameron Carr / Leave a comment

An astonishing example of institutional cluelessness, fed by the arrogance of power.  This is worse than Connick v. Thompson, not the actions of an ostensible rogue prosecutor but a prosecution office so focused on punishing the guilty that it forgets that it also has a duty to protect the innocent.

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