Selective enforcement of laws has created a dictatorship: If everyone is guilty, it is up to the bureaucracy to decide who to charge

Selective enforcement of laws has created a dictatorship: If everyone is guilty, it is up to the bureaucracy to decide who to charge.

“There is no one in the United States over the age of 18 who cannot be indicted for some federal crime,” said John Baker, a retired Louisiana State University law professor who has also tried counting the number of new federal crimes created in recent years. “That is not an exaggeration.”