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« on: July 09, 2015, 08:09:45 AM »

If excessive force as defined by law (which seems to be the case here) was used beyond a reasonable doubt, I think a prosecutor is duty bound to prosecute, even if a jury will probably nullify. Obviously, the nullification issue is a reasonable basis for a plea bargain. But a prosecutor putting the matter on "ignore" I think is just wrong. It would be interesting to have Badger chime in here.
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