<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'><br>> Prosecuting corporations shouldn't even be possible because of the idea of<br>> corporate personhood is a fallacy. However, even if you do go after<br>> corporate (or political) leaders, even though ideally no one is above the<br>> law, in actual practice, being in a position to influence/write laws or<br>> being an insider affords a person some privilege, except in the face of<br>> overwhelming public backlash. Unfortunately, above a certain level of<br>> power, justice isn't all that blind, but relative to other judicial<br>> systems, the US is probably fairer than most.<br>><br><br>Perhaps holding those in charge personally accountable for the actions of<br>their organizations would fix some things. Our just system stinks, but<br>it is still the best one there is.<br><br><br>Agreed. Some people argue that companies are neither moral nor immoral. They are as moral as the people in the company. Or some of them at least.<br></div></body></html>