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While the termination and conduct is reprehensible, nothing about this example involves facts relating to putting the defendant in prison. You seem to be sneaking your personal judgment on the specific case into that general sentiment.



Whenever a prosecutor intentionally withholds evidence (and punishes others for not playing along), they are doing it in furtherance of their goal of obtaining a conviction. In this case a conviction would have resulted in a substantial prison sentence.




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