That reminds me of itself a highly dysfunctional old system of private prosecutors. Especially with double jeopardy given that not having it turns it to a clear way to harass anyone. One obvious flaw is that trivially the best defense strategy isn't to hire a good defense attorney - it is to hire the absolutely worst prosecutor - against yourself.
Infamously prosecutors with conflicts of interest - often seen in cases of outrage over police misconduct. The prosecutors proceed to obviously present the worst possible case in what is an /unopposed/ hearing for a crime. There is a reason why the saying is 'they could indict a ham sandwich' - the standard is low enough that they just need to be able to present a very initial case to begin the process of proving guilt officially.
Infamously prosecutors with conflicts of interest - often seen in cases of outrage over police misconduct. The prosecutors proceed to obviously present the worst possible case in what is an /unopposed/ hearing for a crime. There is a reason why the saying is 'they could indict a ham sandwich' - the standard is low enough that they just need to be able to present a very initial case to begin the process of proving guilt officially.