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The result of underreporting and poor prosecution: 15 of 16 rapists will never spend a day in jail, according to the network.
"The tag-team approach was a very poor prosecution technique," Cooley said.
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Trying to show that Ms. Sheehan didn't really fear for her life, the prosecution poor-mouthed her injuries.
He said the poor presentation of the prosecution's case had translated into a lack of outrage by the public.
By publicly focusing his interest in legalization on the social issue of disproportionate prosecution of poor minorities, Obama threatens to cast the debate back into a less quantifiable realm, giving his opponents an open chance to fight him on it.
People who do end up in the dock are often seen by the public as small fry, too poor to buy freedom from prosecution.
While we have a long way to go in this country, the jury's verdict of not guilty in the George Zimmerman trial may say less about racism than about the poor case mounted by the prosecution in, among other things, bringing to the stand a witness who lied and used an epithet in describing white people.
"It's a dangerous game the Department of Justice is playing here," he said, adding that the failed capital prosecutions were a poor use of resources and damaged prosecutors' credibility.
Hamdan was always a poor choice for a war crimes prosecution.
Crown Prosecution Service work is poor in London magistrates courts despite a falling caseload, an official watchdog's report has said.
Booth said the NPA's prosecution evidence had been so poor "there is a chance that [Judge Traverso] will grant [the discharge]".
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