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Subject What do you want cops to emphasize?
Date June 1, 2022 1:57 PM
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** Should prosecutors and cops emphasize arrests and convictions, or something else?
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Laws are just words on paper without enforcement. Laws are better with better enforcement. Better law enforcement begins with improving the incentives involved.

Right now, cops and prosecutors focus too much on arrests and convictions. They use these measurements to demonstrate that they are performing well.

They should be measuring something else.


** Emphasize justice!
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Promoting justice should be the true focus of both laws and law enforcement. Measuring arrests and convictions creates bad incentives for cops and prosecutors to plant or withhold evidence. This creates more victims instead of more justice. Here's a case ([link removed]) in point...

Livingston Parish District Attorney Scott Perrilloux and Sheriff's Detective Marlon Foster strong-armed teenager Jeffrey Ashton into providing false testimony. This testimony was used to convict Michael Wearry of the 1998 murder of Eric Walber.

Perrilloux and Foster had leverage over Ashton because he was being charged with a crime of his own as part of a separate incident. Perrilloux and Foster…
* lied to Ashton about the results of a witness line-up.
* coerced him into claiming he had witnessed the crime.
* failed to divulge that Ashton could not have been a witness because he was elsewhere at the time of the murder.

In any other line of work, Perrilloux and Foster would be fired for such crimes. They'd face jail time too. But because they are "made men" in The State crime family, they can get away with murder - literally!

Wearry was sentenced to death, even though Perrilloux and Foster knew he was innocent.

Sadly, this is not a rare event, because…


** Cops emphasize arrests
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Prosecutors emphasize convictions. And both de-emphasize justice in the process.

Fortunately, in this case, the wrong-doing by Perrilloux and Foster came to light. Wearry has been released. Better yet, a federal court has ruled that he can now sue Perriloux and Foster. But...


** It shouldn't have required a court ruling
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You don't have immunity from losing your job if you perform badly at work. You are held accountable for your actions. The same must be true of cops and prosecutors.

Sadly, the court-created doctrine of qualified immunity protects them from accountability.

It's good that a federal court lifted this protection in the Wearry case, but a more general reform is needed. There's a congressional bill that would address this need.


** Emphasize justice through legislative reform
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We are working to pass HR 1470 - the Ending Qualified Immunity Act. Please become one of The 300 ([link removed]) for this bill in your community!
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You won't waste your time. Our Option Activism strategy ([link removed]) means you will NOT be activated until there are 300.

If you are already a member of The 300 for this bill, please ask your friends to join you, and/or contribute or start a monthly pledge ([link removed]) so we can recruit more people.

Set your own agenda,

Jim Babka, President
Agenda Setters by Downsize DC

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