Prosecutorial misconduct rightly did in Alec Baldwin's murder case. Where's the scrapping of other bad cases just like it?
A basic tenet of rule of law in a functioning republic is that prosecutors must play fair.They can't skew justice their way, the way the Soviets did. They can't hold show trials. They can't put their thumbs on the scale of justice and...
I am of the belief that the prosecutorial misconduct in this case was done specifically and intentionally so that Alec Baldwin would be let off from all charges. I'm not saying that similar withholding of exculpatory evidence doesn't happen all the time in today's "justice" system. I'm only saying in this case that was done in a completely obvious intentional way designed to be caught and lead to an excuse for the judge to dismiss with prejudice.
In other people's cases whom are not murdering for the deep states purposes, it is more subtle and often goes unnoticed by defense.
...highly probable...