What I'm taking away from the prosecutors from Georgia's argument here is that the new criminal defence is to take away the state's potential offence by hiring those who don't want to prosecute criminals as state prosecutors.
I could very well be wrong here but it's that a gamed system?
You are likely correct. Also, remember that for years and years, prosecutors have been not doing their jobs by railroading defendants into plea bargains. They just became even lazier in recent years by giving up even those pretenses of doing anything worthy of a paycheck.
What I'm taking away from the prosecutors from Georgia's argument here is that the new criminal defence is to take away the state's potential offence by hiring those who don't want to prosecute criminals as state prosecutors.
I could very well be wrong here but it's that a gamed system?
You are likely correct. Also, remember that for years and years, prosecutors have been not doing their jobs by railroading defendants into plea bargains. They just became even lazier in recent years by giving up even those pretenses of doing anything worthy of a paycheck.