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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1199180" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>CB and Inyati,</p><p>I'm not saying a federal prosecutor should handle <em>all </em>criminal matters. (You do realize that you have a federal prosecutor assigned to your federal judicial district? Who do you think prosecutes federal crimes, such as interstate drug trafficking, RICO, etc?). I'm not suggesting a "new" layer of anything, just that in cases of possible conflict of interest, a special prosecutor should be appointed, or a federal one. In some instances, there is just too much at stake for a prosecutor who is beholden to the local police. Federal prosecutors are also usually quite high-caliber. And I think that if an unarmed man is choked to death by cops for selling loose smokes, and those cops stand around for 6 minutes while he dies, offering no assistance, then we have a much bigger problem than "federal intrusion."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1199180, member: 20599"] CB and Inyati, I'm not saying a federal prosecutor should handle [i]all [/i]criminal matters. (You do realize that you have a federal prosecutor assigned to your federal judicial district? Who do you think prosecutes federal crimes, such as interstate drug trafficking, RICO, etc?). I'm not suggesting a "new" layer of anything, just that in cases of possible conflict of interest, a special prosecutor should be appointed, or a federal one. In some instances, there is just too much at stake for a prosecutor who is beholden to the local police. Federal prosecutors are also usually quite high-caliber. And I think that if an unarmed man is choked to death by cops for selling loose smokes, and those cops stand around for 6 minutes while he dies, offering no assistance, then we have a much bigger problem than "federal intrusion." [/QUOTE]
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