• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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    If they didn’t, then the result would be constant SLAPP suits against politicians that are disliked by a certain type of asshole.

    What should happen is that money should be instantly applied to the politician as debt when the case is lost.

    That’s a good middle ground of protecting them from the worst actors, but not from their actual actions.

    I would also love it if a plaintiff attorney could act as a prosecutor in cases of corruption or violated rights, with the ability to send politicians (and cops) to prison when they violate rights.

    The current arrangement is not acceptable.

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      If public defenders are good enough for everyone else, they’re good enough for politicians. Maybe they’ll actually get some funding and support that way.

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        Agreed ,the only defenders should be public and appointed by a lottery. If you can butu a better defender the system is corrupt.

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        You don’t get a public defender for civil lawsuits, which are the majority of those kinds of lawsuits. So no, public defenders aren’t good enough for everyone, because they don’t exist for civil lawsuits.

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          Yep that is an accurate description of the way the broken system currently works. Thanks!

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            Yeah. That’s the proper response to your statement being wrong. Lol. . .

            Yes, the system has issues–the issue being that the loser in the suit doesn’t take the burden of reasonable attorney costs for both parties. That alone would fix most of it. Government doesn’t need to give anyone a right to a civil lawyer.

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              “We should change the way things work.” “Thats not how things work” great argument buddy, glad we could hash this out.