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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX
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Lol, that happens in every city, if the prosecutor fails to meet the burden of proof for an indictment in a set time period then they can't continue holding someone and you can't call him/her a murderer if they haven't been proven guilty yet. Now if you'd said their overloaded system is causing some suspected felons to be set free because they don't have the resources and time to prosecute then that might have been plausible.