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lugnut

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Is there anything that could be done legislatively to curb these political DA`s power (Federal & State) to be able to pick and choose who and what they prosecute?
 

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Those numbnuts are setting a precedent that is going to blow up in their faces with buckets of feces... and a great place to start would be with Obama and the Clintons. Then go after Pelosi and Schiff.
 
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Here in FL the "State Constitution gives the Governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."

DeSantis may remove another Florida prosecutor from office​

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears poised to suspend another prosecutor from office, this time zeroing in on how a central Florida state attorney dealt with the 19-year-old man accused of killing three people in Orlando, including a television reporter.

DeSantis has already publicly criticized State Attorney Monique Worrell’s handling of previous prosecutions of the suspect, Keith Moses, who had a record of arrests as a juvenile and was on probation at the time he allegedly went on a shooting spree.

On Tuesday, DeSantis’ general counsel demanded that Worrell turn over emails, reports and documents related to Moses, including his juvenile record.

The request is significant because the general counsel’s office handled the contentious suspension of Tampa prosecutor Andrew Warren. DeSantis removed Warren from office last August after the prosecutor pledged that he would not prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions or doctors who provide gender-affirming care, even though state law doesn’t address that presently.


 

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Here in FL the "State Constitution gives the Governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."

DeSantis may remove another Florida prosecutor from office​

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears poised to suspend another prosecutor from office, this time zeroing in on how a central Florida state attorney dealt with the 19-year-old man accused of killing three people in Orlando, including a television reporter.

DeSantis has already publicly criticized State Attorney Monique Worrell’s handling of previous prosecutions of the suspect, Keith Moses, who had a record of arrests as a juvenile and was on probation at the time he allegedly went on a shooting spree.

On Tuesday, DeSantis’ general counsel demanded that Worrell turn over emails, reports and documents related to Moses, including his juvenile record.

The request is significant because the general counsel’s office handled the contentious suspension of Tampa prosecutor Andrew Warren. DeSantis removed Warren from office last August after the prosecutor pledged that he would not prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions or doctors who provide gender-affirming care, even though state law doesn’t address that presently.


This case sure seems like an EXTREMELY poor choice to hang his hat on. What is he thinking? Or am I reading this backwards and he's going after the Prosecutor for being too soft on this dude? I sure hope so.


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One perspective is with federal and state extradition process under the US Constitution for the “fleeing felon”, Trump will likely surrender rather than have his main political rival Governor DeSantis hold the keys to his jailhouse if arrested during the extradition process.
 
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