Generally, this risk can manifest in two ways. On the one hand, prosecutors who are considering taking on similar high-profile cases may feel hesitant for fear of having their cases dismissed. On the other hand, prosecutors may also worry about potential backlash or criticism. This could come both from the general public, who might perceive such dismissals as a sign of political bias, and from within the legal system, where their peers might question their competence or judgment.
However, it’s important to remember that every case is unique, and this ruling does not necessarily dictate the outcome of all future cases. It reminds prosecutors of the need for solid evidential support and sound legal reasoning before proceeding with high-stake cases.