Former Prosecutor Charged with Bribery
A prosecutor reducing the charges of a defendant based on facts and evidence is one thing. Accepting a bribe in exchange for minimizing charges is something else entirely.
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A prosecutor reducing the charges of a defendant based on facts and evidence is one thing. Accepting a bribe in exchange for minimizing charges is something else entirely.
Sport is, in theory, a noble competition in which the best of the best– those who combine talent with work ethic– win competitions and championships.
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