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	<title>Comments on: Lawyer Reveals Secret, Toppling Death Sentence</title>
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		<title>By: KEVIN JAY LONG</title>
		<link>http://amhersttimes.wnymedia.net/blogs/2008/01/19/lawyer-reveals-secret-toppling-death-sentence/#comment-3476</link>
		<dc:creator>KEVIN JAY LONG</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prosecutorial misconduct has been and continues to be a palpable problem in this country. For example, it is prosecutorial misconduct if the government criminally charges people for exercising their constitutional rights, such as their right to free speech. Accordingly, to correct this impropriety, criminal defense attorneys must acquire the wherewithal to file prosecutorial misconduct motions whenever warranted. Most defense attorneys are reticent to file these motions, because they are lazy, do not know the law, or believe that doing so is politically incorrect. However, after repeatedly fielding such motions, hopefully our judiciary, most of whom were prosecutors, will wake-up and realize that prosecutorial misconduct brings our criminal justice system further into disrepute because it is unlawful, offensive, insulting, ignorant, and increases the risk of convicting innocent defendants.

KEVIN JAY LONG
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prosecutorial misconduct has been and continues to be a palpable problem in this country. For example, it is prosecutorial misconduct if the government criminally charges people for exercising their constitutional rights, such as their right to free speech. Accordingly, to correct this impropriety, criminal defense attorneys must acquire the wherewithal to file prosecutorial misconduct motions whenever warranted. Most defense attorneys are reticent to file these motions, because they are lazy, do not know the law, or believe that doing so is politically incorrect. However, after repeatedly fielding such motions, hopefully our judiciary, most of whom were prosecutors, will wake-up and realize that prosecutorial misconduct brings our criminal justice system further into disrepute because it is unlawful, offensive, insulting, ignorant, and increases the risk of convicting innocent defendants.</p>
<p>KEVIN JAY LONG<br />
<a href="mailto:MEDICOLEGAL1@JUNO.COM">MEDICOLEGAL1@JUNO.COM</a></p>
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		<title>By: KEVIN JAY LONG</title>
		<link>http://amhersttimes.wnymedia.net/blogs/2008/01/19/lawyer-reveals-secret-toppling-death-sentence/#comment-3475</link>
		<dc:creator>KEVIN JAY LONG</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://amhersttimes.wnymedia.net/blogs/2008/01/19/lawyer-reveals-secret-toppling-death-sentence/#comment-3475</guid>
		<description>Prosecutorial misconduct has been and continues to be a palpable problem in this country. For example, it is prosecutorial misconduct if the government criminally charges people for exercising their constitutional rights, such as their right to free speech. Accordingly, to correct this impropriety, criminal defense attorneys must acquire the wherewithal to file prosecutorial misconduct motions whenever warranted. Most defense attorneys are reticent to file these motions, because they are lazy, do not know the law, or believe that doing so is politically incorrect. However, after repeatedly fielding such motions, hopefully our judiciary, most of whom were prosecutors, will wake-up and realize that prosecutorial misconduct brings our criminal justice system further into disrepute because it is unlawful, offensive, insulting, ignorant, and increases the risk of convicting innocent defendants.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prosecutorial misconduct has been and continues to be a palpable problem in this country. For example, it is prosecutorial misconduct if the government criminally charges people for exercising their constitutional rights, such as their right to free speech. Accordingly, to correct this impropriety, criminal defense attorneys must acquire the wherewithal to file prosecutorial misconduct motions whenever warranted. Most defense attorneys are reticent to file these motions, because they are lazy, do not know the law, or believe that doing so is politically incorrect. However, after repeatedly fielding such motions, hopefully our judiciary, most of whom were prosecutors, will wake-up and realize that prosecutorial misconduct brings our criminal justice system further into disrepute because it is unlawful, offensive, insulting, ignorant, and increases the risk of convicting innocent defendants.</p>
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