"We prosecute, we get to go first. We put our cases on first," he says. "It's not about whether you like Anthony Aralada. You don't need to like him." He adds: "Your job as a prosecutor or a judge is not to please the masses"
How the rich and powerful exploit flaws in the justice system to evade accountability while being able to afford lengthy trials and secure better plea deals.
Why using wiretaps and flipping complicit parties are essential tactics for gathering evidence against the people at the top.
How intermediaries are used to shield the rich and powerful from being held responsible for crimes committed in their name.
Why donations to political candidates can lead to special treatment during prosecution, indicating potential corruption.
Why we shouldn't completely abandon faith in the justice system despite its numerous imperfections.