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Criminal

Nov. 13, 2001

Prosecutors Need to Target Police to Protect Law, Order

In the criminal justice system, there are two distinct but equal groups: the police who enforce the laws and the district attorneys who enforce order. In Los Angeles, because the district attorney, once again, has refused to enforce the law against the police, there can be no order.

        By Stephen Yagman
        
        In the criminal justice system, there are two distinct but equal groups: the police who enforce the laws and the district attorneys who enforce order. In Los Angeles, because the district attorney, once again, has refused to enforce the law against the police, there can be no order.
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