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Alabama's prosecutors could be its biggest reformers

“And while it can be misused, the discretion that district attorneys and prosecutors have gives them the power to immediately address many problematic issues with criminal justice that legislatures continue to struggle to fix.“

Birmingham News

September 29, 2018

ProsecutorsPhillip ReevesSeptember 29, 2018Birmingham News, Alabama, John PfaffComment
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