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Prosecutor Turned Defendant In A Parking Dispute
- Paul Butler recounted being prosecuted for a petty misdemeanor parking dispute while a DOJ prosecutor, highlighting unequal power dynamics.
- His story underlines how legal resources and status shape outcomes in minor offense cases.
Local Prosecutors Drive Everyday Public Safety
- Prosecutors hold vast local power that shapes day-to-day public safety outcomes.
- John Milheiser argues state and local prosecutors do the heavy lifting and their discretion directly affects crime rates and community trust.
Misdemeanor Policing Fuels Racialized Harm
- Paul Butler links misdemeanor enforcement to racialized policing and tragic escalations like Ferguson and Eric Garner.
- He argues petty enforcement disproportionately targets Black and Latinx communities and can trigger deadly encounters.


