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| If you take a closer look at what Rubashkin's lawyers allege as "prosecutorial misconduct" let me give you this analogy and see if it holds water:
Say I own a 1987 Chevette and I forge the title to say 2017 Corvette and take it to lender and get a title loan for $40,000. Then I squander the money and the lender finds out the collateral is only worth $400 so I get arrested and charged with felony fraud. I go to my dad and ask him to get me out of this jam so he offers to buy my Chevette for $39,500 so I get the charge reduced to a petty misdemeanor. The DA says, uhm, no you can't do that we're selling that piece of junk at the Sherrif's auction next week, you can bid on it there. So the car brings $400 and I go to prison. Then my dad's lawyers try to build a case that the DA was out to get me.
You're probably not going to convince me that this guy getting out of prison was the right thing. | |
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