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[N]eutrality had been associated primarily with judges and was thought to describe a trait that distinguishes judges from lawyers. The emerging notion of prosecutorial neutrality recalls the traditional conception of prosecutors as “quasi-judicial” officers. It emphasizes the distinction between prosecutors and lawyers for private parties." Bruce A. Green, in Prosecutorial Neutraility, 204 WIS. L. REV. 837, 839-40 (2004).