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27 Mar 2026
Prosecutors often bury exculpatory evidence and prioritize convictions over fairness.

We're not just going to prosecute everything, which is why this whole thing about like Brady material, where you're supposed to give the other side anything that comes out in the investigation that might be used to prove their innocence. You know, if there's something that goes against the criminal case, you have to provide it to the lawyer on the other side. But regularly, prosecutors just bury this information. You know, you have some witness that said, I was with that person at the time, and that witness's testimony disappears, or you have something that shows that the gun that they thought was used to commit the crime wasn't the one that was used to commit the crime. So there's just a that's the thing, the teaming, the decision that you have to be part of one side or another.

30 Dec 2025
The prosecutor Jack Campbell was investigated by the DOJ for targeting Hispanic residents for harsher punishment.

The prosecutor that prosecuted him went through a DOJ investigation because something was found in his office targeting Hispanic residents for harsher punishment. A whistleblower took a photo of it. It was a memo hanging over a water cooler. It's all over the place. It's all online. You can read about it. And he had to enter into some agreement with the Department of Justice.