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    The prosecutor’s decision not to bring charges may raise questions about the impartiality of the system, politics professor Robert George said, “especially when you are talking about a high-profile, influential person benefiting from it.” "Is this person being treated more easily because he has connections and powerful friends? It’s a serious concern, but under the doctrine [of prosecutorial discretion], there’s very little that can be done, outside of attempts by the media to investigate" George explained. George noted, however, that the decision not to prosecute might have to do with valuable evidence that Spitzer may have offered to the prosecutor. Full Article at Daily Princetonian
    Is this person being treated more easily because he has connections and powerful friends? It’s a serious concern, but under the doctrine [of prosecutorial discretion], there’s very little that can be done, outside of attempts by the media to investigate
    SOURCE: Daily Princetonian 12 months ago