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The Sting Show - Plea Bargains, Case Closures, and the Assembly Line That Blocks Justice

The Sting Show - Plea Bargains, Case Closures, and the Assembly Line That Blocks Justice

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By the time someone arrested in a so-called “human trafficking sting” sits down with a public defender, the outcome is already taking shape. Not because the facts are clear. Not because harm has been proven. But because the system has calendars to clear, metrics to meet, and cases to move. Justice, at this point, is less a principle than a scheduling inconvenience.

This part of the process rarely gets a press conference. There are no flashing lights, no survivor soundbites, no sheriff at a podium. There is only quiet pressure—constant, unrelenting—to resolve cases quickly and keep the machinery running. This is where the spectacle ends and the assembly line begins.

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