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Topic: Prosecutorial conduct

Prosecutorial conduct refers to the actions and decision-making of prosecutors, which can have significant impacts on the integrity and fairness of legal proceedings.

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The podcast episodes provided highlight several instances where prosecutorial conduct has been scrutinized, particularly in high-profile cases involving political figures.

For example, the episode 'True Crime Vault: The Perfect Liar' examines the actions of prosecutors in the case of James Dailey, who was convicted of murder but maintains his innocence. The episode discusses the prosecutors' use of a questionable witness and potential withholding of information from the jury.

Similarly, the episode 'Belatedly Good Judgment' extensively discusses the conduct of prosecutors in the cases against former President Donald Trump, particularly the actions of the Fulton County District Attorney's office in Georgia.

These examples illustrate how prosecutorial conduct can be a significant factor in the outcome of criminal cases and the public's perception of the justice system.

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