In New Orleans' criminal justice system, the bad guys have the upper hand. The Times-Picayune investigates why; police are ineffective, crowded court dockets result in wholesale plea-bargaining, record-keeping is poor, probation is lax and fear is rampant among victims and witnesses. (May 26 - May 31, 1996)
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