My question involves criminal law for the state of: Any
One last question I've been pondering a lot lately. Common public talks a lot about the role of money in mitigating criminal prosecution. The general perception is if you have money, you will get off easier due to corruption. Is there any truth in this? Are judges and prosecutors actually 'bought' off? If you are rich, aside from good representation, do you actually get any special treatment when facing criminal prosecution and sentencing? Or is this an urban myth?
Forgive me for my naivety.
One last question I've been pondering a lot lately. Common public talks a lot about the role of money in mitigating criminal prosecution. The general perception is if you have money, you will get off easier due to corruption. Is there any truth in this? Are judges and prosecutors actually 'bought' off? If you are rich, aside from good representation, do you actually get any special treatment when facing criminal prosecution and sentencing? Or is this an urban myth?
Forgive me for my naivety.
Sentencing: Corruption in Criminal Justice System, is It Real
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