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kaggle-ho-017144House Oversight

Judicial and Prosecutorial Cynicism: Internal Rules of the Justice System

Judicial and Prosecutorial Cynicism: Internal Rules of the Justice System The passage offers a cynical internal perspective on how judges, prosecutors, and police operate, but provides no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It is largely opinionated and lacks novel, verifiable information linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Claims that most criminal defendants are guilty.; Allegations that judges and prosecutors are aware of police lying.; Assertion that constitutional violations are used to secure convictions.

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Judicial and Prosecutorial Cynicism: Internal Rules of the Justice System The passage offers a cynical internal perspective on how judges, prosecutors, and police operate, but provides no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It is largely opinionated and lacks novel, verifiable information linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Claims that most criminal defendants are guilty.; Allegations that judges and prosecutors are aware of police lying.; Assertion that constitutional violations are used to secure convictions.

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kagglehouse-oversightjudicial-conductprosecutorial-behaviorpolice-misconductcriminal-justice

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