Judge Whitaker ruled that the incident of prosecutor misconduct wasn't as bad as portrayed by the defense, ordering the whole prosecution team involved in the trial to undergo training on their professional obligations.
The defense's adeptness at uncovering the misconduct didn't result in a clear miscarriage of justice, highlighting a loophole that even if evidence is withheld and later discovered, it doesn't result in a violation.
Prosecutors in Georgia faced consequences for attempting to violate a defendant's civil rights, being subjected to a new judge and prosecutorial continuing legal education credits as a result.
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