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Iacisrmma, benefits are not what they used to be and only are good if one stays for life. Apparently they do not make up for the salary differential for most people as in NYC they have to demand a three-year commitment in order to justify the expense of training people.
CTl,
1. Where can your associates expect to be in five years and where can a prosecutor who stays expect to be?
2. How is the prosecutor’s ability to indict without even a grand jury better for the defendant?
3. Obviously in a large city there will be much more work. That is part of being in a city. Everything is a trade-off. See Ketubot 110b.
4. A. Paul Spinella, who is a defense attorney, of the Hartford Courant does not share your view of the system (Reanimate Grand Jury, State Prosecutor System).