and the dicision to sue is blameworthy.52 In such cases, the problem with litigation is not that pressing the case would be an unwise use of discretion over enforcement. Rather, we recognize that in some cases asserting one’s rights may be captious,
belligerent, or bullying.53 In such cases, we would not castigate the victim who declines to sue for neglecting the enforcement of the law even when such an act of forgiveness and forbearance by a public prosecutor would be inappropriate.