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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson
So, hypothetically speaking, let's say a prosecutor attempts to have you arrested (before trial) on an outstanding warrant and extradited 100+ miles away. Had he bothered to raise the issue beforehand, he (hypothetically speaking) would have discovered the matter was dismissed but not entered by the court. Also, hypothetically speaking, he insinuates during trial that your mother has a criminal record and that your copy of a video (supplied by the PD) is suspect because it could have been "Photoshopped".
What's the appropriate remedy? Extend a cordial invitation to join (the hypothetical person) in the boxing ring? Antifreeze?
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Not much you can do. Prosecutors enjoy pretty much complete immunity when acting as a prosecutor in the court. You can try and have the bar sanction him but most of the time they just brush it off since they are prosecutors as well.