Law’s Michael Benza explains why it’s rare to disqualify a prosecutor’s office from a case

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Associated PressMichael Benza, senior instructor of law, explained why it’s rare to disqualify a prosecutor’s office from a case. “Because if it’s granted, it puts the prosecution back to square one,” he said. “Any new prosecutor would have to catch up on the case.”