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Should Prosecutors Pursue Minor Crimes?

Should Prosecutors Pursue Minor Crimes?

Open to Debate

July 7, 202353m 15s

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Show Notes

In the US, misdemeanors count for 80% of cases filed annually, but district attorneys around the country are implementing policies stating they’ll no longer prosecute certain low-level, nonviolent crimes. Those who argue “yes” say it keeps communities safe and not strengthening sentencing will let violent criminals back in public and increase crime. Those who argue “no” say it doesn’t deter criminals and distracts from better solutions. Now, we debate: “Should Prosecutors Pursue Minor Crimes?” 


Arguing Yes:  John Milhiser, former US attorney for the Central District of Illinois  

Arguing No: Paul Butler, former federal prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice  

Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates 

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