Josh Dubin
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Well, you know where you can start, which is an easier fix? If there's accountability, and I say easier fix because I don't want to throw cold water on your idea. It's a fantastic idea.
Well, you know where you can start, which is an easier fix? If there's accountability, and I say easier fix because I don't want to throw cold water on your idea. It's a fantastic idea.
Well, you know where you can start, which is an easier fix? If there's accountability, and I say easier fix because I don't want to throw cold water on your idea. It's a fantastic idea.
but it just seems like pushing not a boulder uphill like a mountain and moving it do you think that's bigger than bobby kennedy running the hhs yeah i do i'll tell you why because you would be it there are so many constitutional issues with the grand jury system and so forth but here's something that is not that difficult prosecutors have immunity there are no consequences
but it just seems like pushing not a boulder uphill like a mountain and moving it do you think that's bigger than bobby kennedy running the hhs yeah i do i'll tell you why because you would be it there are so many constitutional issues with the grand jury system and so forth but here's something that is not that difficult prosecutors have immunity there are no consequences
but it just seems like pushing not a boulder uphill like a mountain and moving it do you think that's bigger than bobby kennedy running the hhs yeah i do i'll tell you why because you would be it there are so many constitutional issues with the grand jury system and so forth but here's something that is not that difficult prosecutors have immunity there are no consequences
So all of these cases where you hear people have been wrongfully convicted, prosecutors don't turn over evidence that would point to their innocence. That's what J.D. was referring to when he said exculpatory. That just means that would tend to prove innocence rather than guilt. That's constitutionally required that prosecutors turn that over. But these prosecutors don't have any accountability.
So all of these cases where you hear people have been wrongfully convicted, prosecutors don't turn over evidence that would point to their innocence. That's what J.D. was referring to when he said exculpatory. That just means that would tend to prove innocence rather than guilt. That's constitutionally required that prosecutors turn that over. But these prosecutors don't have any accountability.
So all of these cases where you hear people have been wrongfully convicted, prosecutors don't turn over evidence that would point to their innocence. That's what J.D. was referring to when he said exculpatory. That just means that would tend to prove innocence rather than guilt. That's constitutionally required that prosecutors turn that over. But these prosecutors don't have any accountability.
And you're going to see in a few minutes when we're going to get to it what happened in After J.D. made his decision, what happened between when we filed it and today is if you don't have warm blood pumping through your veins, if this doesn't get you in some way. But, yeah, I thinkβ
And you're going to see in a few minutes when we're going to get to it what happened in After J.D. made his decision, what happened between when we filed it and today is if you don't have warm blood pumping through your veins, if this doesn't get you in some way. But, yeah, I thinkβ
And you're going to see in a few minutes when we're going to get to it what happened in After J.D. made his decision, what happened between when we filed it and today is if you don't have warm blood pumping through your veins, if this doesn't get you in some way. But, yeah, I thinkβ
Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's a great quote. But when will when will this is the lesser of all the evils finally start catching up with us? And it's so, you know, it's so politically driven. If people were more aware of how politically driven some of these prosecutions are and then you you put your finger on the nerve root of of.
Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's a great quote. But when will when will this is the lesser of all the evils finally start catching up with us? And it's so, you know, it's so politically driven. If people were more aware of how politically driven some of these prosecutions are and then you you put your finger on the nerve root of of.
Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's a great quote. But when will when will this is the lesser of all the evils finally start catching up with us? And it's so, you know, it's so politically driven. If people were more aware of how politically driven some of these prosecutions are and then you you put your finger on the nerve root of of.
What the problem is from the standpoint of human psychology it's been happening since the beginning of time and will continue to happen until people suffer ego death and Suffering an ego death requires you to look yourself in the mirror in a in an honest way and to be able to say four magic words I Made a mistake That's it and what stands in the way in my mind
What the problem is from the standpoint of human psychology it's been happening since the beginning of time and will continue to happen until people suffer ego death and Suffering an ego death requires you to look yourself in the mirror in a in an honest way and to be able to say four magic words I Made a mistake That's it and what stands in the way in my mind
What the problem is from the standpoint of human psychology it's been happening since the beginning of time and will continue to happen until people suffer ego death and Suffering an ego death requires you to look yourself in the mirror in a in an honest way and to be able to say four magic words I Made a mistake That's it and what stands in the way in my mind
of prosecutors just so often not moving from their position is because they can't say, I made a mistake or the office where I work made a mistake. You're going to find that one of the judges that denied relief in this case of the Ohio four Was a prosecutor in this office is friends with the current prosecutor.
of prosecutors just so often not moving from their position is because they can't say, I made a mistake or the office where I work made a mistake. You're going to find that one of the judges that denied relief in this case of the Ohio four Was a prosecutor in this office is friends with the current prosecutor.