"Eight years after the alleged crime itself, it is reasonable to ask if this is more about Manhattan politics than New York law. This case should serve as a cautionary tale about broader prosecutorial abuses in America — and promote bipartisan reforms of our partisan prosecutorial system."
https://archive.fo/VNXji
"Eight years after the alleged crime itself, it is reasonable to ask if this is more about Manhattan politics than New York law. This case should serve as a cautionary tale about broader prosecutorial abuses in America — and promote bipartisan reforms of our partisan prosecutorial system."
The NYT, like a stopped clock, can be right twice a day.
for the wrong reasons
Unfortunately "bipartisan" reforms reach by the uniparty are useless, and usually cost us a lot.