Annie Dookhan. (photo: Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters)
The Incredibly Silly "War" on "Drugs"
24 November 13
THE INCREDIBLY SILLY WAR ON DRUGS
FROM ESQUIRE VIA READER SUPPORTED NEWS
Consider the case, today, of Annie Dookhan, who pleaded guilty to 27 counts of phonying up evidence in drug cases. Every one of her crimes benefitted cops. Every one of her crimes benefitted ambitious prosecutors. There was nobody like Annie Dookhan for inflating your conviction record, boy. The people who were convicted due to the crimes of Annie Dookhan were sentenced to hundreds of years in prison. Annie Dookhan got three-to-five.
Now, three-to-five in a state pen is no picnic, but it also is ridiculously light of the fundamental corruption that Annie Dookhan brought into the criminal justice system. (To say nothing of looking at that sentence in the context of what's getting people life these days.) The system is stacked against defendants anyway -- especially poor defendants in drug prosecutions -- and this little wannabe puts her thumb on the scale? I hope somebody she helped convicted nails her -- and the Commonwealth, god save it -- with a civil judgment the size of Montana.
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