While in law school, lawyers are often taught that it’s better for 10 guilty men to go free than to let 1 innocent man be wrongfully imprisoned. However, in the real world, ethics go out the window when prosecutors face pressure to get a conviction.
In 2004, John was arrested, charged, and convicted for the murder of his fellow college student after a 2-week trial. Almost 15 years later, however, a judge might let the ‘murderer’ walk free because of what the prosecutor did and didn’t do during the trial…
Judge Reopens 2004 Murder Case After Discovering Prosecutor’s Dirty Dealings is an article from: LifeDaily