When a prosecutor reportedly published an election flyer that he is "proudly overcrowding" prisons - with people like William Russel who reportedly was convicted for 40 years for breaking into a house to steal $52.
Apparently, the state of Indiana considered 40 years in prison an adequate punishment for the crime.
And prosecutor Bradley Cooper is proud of that conviction and is boasting of it.
That's the same prosecutor who, reportedly, was engaged in unlawful surveillance of a deputy sheriff's home to spy on a woman the prosecutor allegedly had a romantic interest in.
The prosecutor was allegedly spying on the sheriff's deputy's house sitting in a car with a beer in hand - which is enough to charge him with violation of the law prohibiting having open alcoholic beverages in a vehicle, and, if he drank that beer, for driving while intoxicated.
There is a question - how many convictions were drummed up by prosecutor Bradley Cooper out of revenge, retaliation, based on personal grudges or based on evidence obtained by illegal means.
Yet, the prosecutor proudly remains a licensed attorney and continues to brag that he is "proudly overcrowding (!!) the prison system".
Cooper thinks, obviously, that people he puts away are the scum of the earth.
Yet, people who abuse their power and public trust as Cooper does are the real monsters.
Let's see whether any attorney discipline will follow against Cooper for his shenanigans.
Stay tuned.
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