The prosecutor has the power to decide whether to charge a person with a crime, to determine whether to prosecute a case, and to decide the charge

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The prosecutor has the power to decide whether to charge a person with a crime, to determine whether to prosecute a case, and to decide the charge(s) against a person. For this discussion post, you must address the following:

1.Does the prosecutor have too much power over the criminal process? Why or why not?

2.Should we limit the power that prosecutors currently have? Why or why not?

3.What would happen if we did decide to limit prosecutorial discretion?

This discussion post is primarily your opinion, however, it helps your response if you incorporate material from the textbook into your post.

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