LawRules #5: We need to talk about Prosecutors
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Public prosecutors decide whether a criminal suspect is investigated. Or not. They decide whether a person is indicted and whether there will be a trial. Or not. If you control them, you can make your opponents‘ life miserable and let your friends run free. On the other hand: If prosecutors don’t have to answer to politics at all, who will hold them accountable? This is what we discuss with these distinguished guests in this week’s episode of our Rule of Law podcast.
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| Authors | Pais, José Manuel Santos;Vassileva, Radosveta;Groß, Thomas;Steinbeis, Maximilian; |
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