
 Main Justice
 Main Justice A Pimple on the Rear of an Elephant
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 Oct 14, 2025  The podcast dives into political prosecutions, focusing on the indictments of Letitia James and James Comey, highlighting the danger of targeting individuals instead of crimes. The hosts also discuss the legal battles surrounding the federalized National Guard troops in Oregon and Illinois, along with an insightful article by Professor Caleb Nelson questioning the broad executive removal power. Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on DOJ norms, political motivation in legal cases, and the implications for civil service. 
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Targeting People Harms DOJ Norms
- Mary McCord and Andrew Weissman warn that targeting individuals instead of crimes undermines DOJ norms and prosecutorial ethics.
- They emphasize Robert Jackson's principle: prosecutors investigate crimes, not people.
Small Dollar Charges Raise Federal Interest Questions
- The Letitia James indictment alleges a small financial difference tied to a secondary home, roughly $18,933 in alleged gain.
- Hosts argue that federal resources should focus on significant federal interests, not petty dollar-value cases.
Career Prosecutors Decline Politicized Cases
- Mary notes career prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia refused to staff the politicized cases.
- She praises their choice to avoid participating in what they view as vindictive prosecutions.
