It's both foolish and a perversion of justice for the DA's office to being going after Adams so aggressively. What he did a good portion of the public wouldn't even consider a crime, and he's looking at prison for the rest of his life over it. That's about a prosecutor trying to build their resume and career, not about justice.
It's both foolish and a perversion of justice for the DA's office to being going after Adams so aggressively. What he did a good portion of the public wouldn't even consider a crime, and he's looking at prison for the rest of his life over it. That's about a prosecutor trying to build their resume and career, not about justice.
It's both foolish and a perversion of justice for the DA's office to being going after Adams so aggressively. What he did a good portion of the public wouldn't even consider a crime, and he's looking at prison for the rest of his life over it. That's about a prosecutor trying to build their resume and career, not about justice.
No offense, but crime is still crime.