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Are the following actions of a prosecutor legal? Are they ethical?
Authorizing the arrest of one brother for drugs (knowing the young man would lose a scholarship to college), even though the prosecutor knows the charge would be thrown out, in order to have leverage so that he would give evidence against his brother.
Announcing a suspect of a drive-by shooting to the media so that the offender is in danger from the rival gang members, and then offering protective custody only if the man will plead guilty.
Authorizing the arrest of a 10-year-old boy who confessed to a crime, even though there was no serious possibility that he was guilty, in order to pressure a relative to confess.
You want to use a key witness in a murder case at trial. You have talked to the witness several times and have a feeling that the witness may not be completely truthful, but his testimony will insure that you will win the case. Would you use the witness?
Do you agreed or disagreed with material discussed or elaborate on something from the material for that piqued your curiosity or interest?