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Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program
The Case Against the Prosecution

"Prosecutor elections, which are unique to the U.S. criminal-justice system, were adopted to ensure that prosecutors respond to public needs. In practice, however, they are deeply flawed."

Wall Street Journal

October 20, 2017

ProsecutorsAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018Wall Street Journal, Elections
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