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Cooperating Defendants: The Costs And Benefits Of Purchasing Information From Scoundrels, Daniel Richman
Cooperating Defendants: The Costs And Benefits Of Purchasing Information From Scoundrels, Daniel Richman
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Only the most unreflective prosecutor can avoid feeling ambivalent about cooperation. Without the assistance of defendants willing to trade testimony for the expectation of sentencing discounts, many cases worth prosecuting could not be made. But if a prosecutor maintains any distance from these defendants – as he must – he is bound to be troubled by the magnitude of the discounts that the federal system (like other systems) gives to cooperators, many of whom rank as some of the most odious people he has ever met.
The idea of purchasing testimony through sentencing discounts has a long history, of course, …