Friday, September 14, 2012

When It Comes To The DoJ And Wall Street, Don't Call It "Justice"

By Richard (RJ) Eskow
 
Why is the Attorney General, along with others in the Administration, arguing against indicting Wall Street bankers When there's a preponderance of evidence suggesting a crime was committed, it's the defense attorney's job to argue there wasn't - or that it will be too hard to obtain a conviction. It's the defense attorney who usually meets with reporters to explain why the case won't hold up.
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