By Stephen Cooper
In a convoluted crackpot of a column called, "To Stop Bad Prosecutors, Call the Feds" (June 6), the New York Times proves that the ideas of journalists, however well-meaning, are not likely to ever be the panacea for meaningful and lasting criminal justice reform.
Bemoaning a lack of accountability around the country for repeated and outrageous instances where prosecutors have failed to comply with Brady v. Maryland
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