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Astronauts have personal skin in the game, and there’s no shortage of them. Same for commercial fisherman. And firefighters. And fighter pilots. And deep sea commercial divers. I’m willing to gamble SCOTUS is wrong that prosecutors alone would all quit if they had to do likewise.
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Justin Kilborn
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Prosecutors that would run away from that system aren't prosecutors we want in the system, anyway.
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Clark Neily
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Precisely. Unfortunately, your super-complex reasoning seems to have thus far eluded SCOTUS. fedsoc.org/events/prosecu…
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Cook County ASA
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You’re not wrong.
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Clark Neily
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I know—thanks. Partly because I have prosecutor-friends I really respect. I’m confident they’d all hang tough regardless. I honestly think it’s time to reassess.
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QuixCap
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Prosecutors are lauded as brave, but I'd be "brave" too if I could wave around a gun, threatening the legally disarmed.
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David Harmantas
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It used to be said for US Army Field Artillery lieutenants that "you send your bars downrange every time you launch a round" (b/c if it lands in the wrong place, your career is done).
The Army still seemed to have plenty of them though.
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