If a judge finds it pertinent to even ask if there are any other civil rights violations that haven't been brought to light yet and you have to consult your team before you answer, being one of the people that determines who has to live behind bars is not the right job for you.
After Judge Glanville cozied up with the prosecution, it isn't clear that defendants fighting cases in Georgia even have a fair shake at due process - how many other cases would have ended up in a team huddle if the judge asked the prosecution if they were hiding anything from the defendants, Dora style?
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