greasemonkeyok
Veteran Member
Found this on the net:
"The term "prosecutorial discretion" refers to the fact that under American law, government prosecuting attorneys have nearly absolute and unreviewable power to choose whether or not to bring criminal charges, and what charges to bring, in cases where the evidence would justify charges."
You, on the other-hand, have "publicity discretion" - getting a local consumer reporter to do a story on why trespassing and petty theft are crimes the local DA is just too busy to pursue.
Of course I would think long and hard about getting on the wrong side of the local LEOs and DA.
"The term "prosecutorial discretion" refers to the fact that under American law, government prosecuting attorneys have nearly absolute and unreviewable power to choose whether or not to bring criminal charges, and what charges to bring, in cases where the evidence would justify charges."
You, on the other-hand, have "publicity discretion" - getting a local consumer reporter to do a story on why trespassing and petty theft are crimes the local DA is just too busy to pursue.
Of course I would think long and hard about getting on the wrong side of the local LEOs and DA.