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Prosecutors are powerful actors in the criminal system. They select what charges and when such charges will be filed against someone. Judges have warned for decades that misconduct by prosecutors threatens the Constitution’s promise of a fair trial. In 1997, Congress passed the Hyde Amendment, which was designed to discourage misconduct by allowing the reimbursement of legal fees to defendants who are the victims of wrongful Federal prosecution. In a landmark series, USA Today documented 201 cases in which judges determined that Justice Department prosecutors–-the nation’s most elite and powerful law enforcement officials—violated laws or legal ethics.
For example, in Arizona, a woman spent eight years in prison for her conviction in a 2000 bank robbery because the prosecution never told her that another woman —who matched her description almost exactly — had been charged with robbing banks in the area. In Washington, D.C., a court in 2005 threw out murder charges against two men who had spent two decades in prison for a murder they didn't commit, in part because prosecutors hid evidence that two others could have committed the crime.
However, some prosecutors value justice over conviction. As pointed out by the Brennan Center, over the past decade, some prosecutors have developed approaches that aim to reduce racial and economic disparities and unjust outcomes in the legal system — such as excessive sentences or the criminalization of poverty through cash bail — while preserving public safety. Myths and Realities: Prosecutors and Criminal Justice Reform, https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/myths-and-realities-prosecutors-and-criminal-justice-reform
In response to this emphasis on justice rather than conviction, some people believe these prosecutors are increasing crime. But is such a belief supported by the facts?
Simply put, “NO.” In fact, sometimes the reforming prosecutors have caused crime rates to go down. Between Violent Crime and Progressive Prosecution in the United States (2024 Report), https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/research/between-violent-crime-and-progressive-prosecution-united-states-2024-report.
For instance, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby adopted a policy of declining prostitution and lower-level drug offenses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Subsequent research showed very low recidivism among those who had their cases declined, and no increase in these offenses citywide. In 2019, Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx instructed attorneys in her office not to prosecute people accused of driving with licenses that were suspended or revoked for financial reasons, like
failure to pay child support, tolls, or parking tickets. This allowed prosecutors in her office to spend more of their time prosecuting serious and violent crimes. Evaluation of Prosecutorial Policy Reforms Eliminating Criminal Penalties for Drug Possession and Sex Work in Baltimore, Maryland, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://publichealth.jhu.edu/sites/default/files/2021-10/prosecutorial-policy-evaluation-report-20211019.pdf
In the words of the Brennan Center, “Before criticizing pro-reform prosecutors who are attempting to create a more equitable justice system that also protects public safety, critics should familiarize themselves with the data to better understand that crime trends in prosecutors’ jurisdictions across the political spectrum tend to be about the same. Prosecutors have limited effect on crime rates, but their policies can mitigate or increase some of the harms caused by decades of over-prosecution.”
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