Ok, fine. Assuming this analysis is correct (and I really lack the legal background to asses this), it does not really change that Aarons accusations was in the mind of people who know what they're talking about utter nonsense.
Hence the logical conclusion is that prosecutors might be fine, but it does not change the fact that the law is completely nonsensical and this is what we should change. How about you guys fire some congresman instead?
You can't really fire a Congressman, only vote them out at the next election. But that comes after you push them to fix it and they falter. First we push them to fix it. Hard.
Hence the logical conclusion is that prosecutors might be fine, but it does not change the fact that the law is completely nonsensical and this is what we should change. How about you guys fire some congresman instead?