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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Aug 2017

    She was convicted of killing her mother. Prosecutors withheld evidence that could have freed her.http://nyti.ms/2vwP9W8 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Aug 2017
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        Subscribe to The Daily, a new audio news report hosted by @mikiebarb, here:http://nyti.ms/2ox5UJr 

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      2. mroldman‏ @mrsonoflars 7 Aug 2017
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        Prosecutors who do this should be sent to prison. They have stolen the lives of the innocent people they convict

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      1. Fanta Menace‏ @Fanta_Menace 7 Aug 2017
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        #shockednotshocked This is what happens when you want to win cases, not serve justice.

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      1. david‏ @realDavidPena 7 Aug 2017
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        That's sad is that prosecutor disbarred at least?

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      1. Terry Owen‏ @troaring 7 Aug 2017
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        These prosecutors should serve her sentence.

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      1. ALM‏ @AlbertMendonca 7 Aug 2017
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        Shame In USA 2017 Prosecuters Don't Care If A Defendant Is Innocent. They Just Want To Win By Conviction. A Waste Of $ For Incarceration.

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      1. Kamerlid151ᵛᵉʳᶥᶠᶥᵉᵈ‏ @Kamerlid151 7 Aug 2017
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        This is called Justice? Can't this not being considered as a crime? And the prosecutor not being charged?

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      1. Patti Cook‏ @wewillresist2 7 Aug 2017
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        I guess it's an ethical question but shouldn't prosecutors be after the truth instead of just conviction?

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      1. My2Cents‏ @AmirHGorji 7 Aug 2017
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        Prosecutors must pay dearly, for lack of human decency if nothing else; wait a min, sorry, i thought there was a law against being subhuman

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      1. Argen-Tango Dancers‏ @tangodancers 7 Aug 2017
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        Have the prosecutors disbarred

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      1. Inez Brown‏ @luvyanez 7 Aug 2017
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        @NouraJackson Lost years that can't be recaptured; sue, heal & get on with living your life. Life is too short to waste more years. #Prayers

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      1. @VPSpc‏ @vpspc 7 Aug 2017
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        There should be charges. Another thing: If prosecutor requests a death penalty, they should be required to be the one to carry it out.

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      1. kimi‏ @kimi198984 7 Aug 2017
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        Oh no!!! This kind of corruption has to stop! This isnt justice,this is crimminal. This cannot be allowed to withhold anything back !!! Stop

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      1. shiver‏ @Upatsyudopecake 7 Aug 2017
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        That's American justice land of the free

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      1. Tukny‏ @tukny_3486 7 Aug 2017
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        Of course. Why would prosecutors not do that? They prosecute not defend.

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      1. Darrel Hutchinson, Son of Africa-DRC+Cameroon‏ @oneptofview 7 Aug 2017
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        Why and How?

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