If a prosecutor
manufactures evidence, then uses that evidence to falsely convict
someone who spends the next 25 years in prison, should the
prosecutor be susceptible to a lawsuit? Believe it or not, writes
Senior Editor Radley Balko, it's still an open question. But as
Balko reports, in November the Supreme Court will hear arguments in
the case of Pottawattamie v. McGhee in order to resolve
it.
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