December 28, 2013
"“There is a courthouse saying - known by anyone who has ever practiced criminal law - that expresses the ethos of winning over everything else in a grisly, sardonic way: "Any prosecutor can convict the guilty. It takes real talent to convict the innocent.” This would be just another cheap (but clever) shot about prosecutors if there weren’t so many cases in which prosecutors have proudly convicted the innocent and refused to back down even upon compelling proof that the conviction was wrongful.“"

Abbe Smith

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