Governor Ron DeSantis Suspends State Attorney Monique Worrell for Neglect of Duty and Incompetence

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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on examples of Worrell’s alleged incompetence. According to maga on this threads, examples abound. So… what are they?


The answer is just a google search away, my friend!

Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes
Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug-trafficking offenses
Pattern or practice to allow juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether
Pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements
Pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography
Pattern or practice withholding adjudications in situations not permitted under Florida law

DeSantis mentioned three cases during the press conference, including a shooting that happened over the weekend that involved a man who shot and injured two Orlando police officers.

Lorenzo Michael Larry, 17, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot and killed his 16-year-old girlfriend, De’Shayla Ferguson, while she was 20 weeks pregnant in Orange County. He was arrested in November 2022 and is still awaiting trial.

DeSantis pointed out that Larry had previously been arrested in May 2022 for charges including carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm on school property and criminal possession of a firearm by a minor but was released. He further claimed that Worrell’s office did not act on any of the charges until after he was accused of killing his girlfriend.

DeSantis described another case involving a juvenile offender that occurred in 2018. A suspect allegedly invaded an Orange County home and robbed the occupants at gunpoint, according to DeSantis.

The suspect was charged with multiple counts of armed burglary with a firearm, robbery with a firearm and false imprisonment, which Desantis says carries a 10-year minimum sentence with a maximum of life in prison.

DeSantis claims that Worrell decided not to prosecute five of the charges and withheld adjudication on the remaining charges. The suspect was sentenced to 51 weeks of jail time.

The last case DeSantis spoke about involved an incident over the weekend involving a man who shot and critically injured two Orlando police officers during a traffic stop.

The suspect, Daton Viel, has an extensive criminal history with felony charges stemming back to 2016 that include burglary of dwelling, attempted burglary of occupied conveyance, robbery, third-degree grand theft auto, aggravated stalking, trespass on designated construction site, burglary of structure, criminal mischief, two counts of sexual battery of a person between 12 and 18 years old and lewd or lascivious molestation.




https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/09/why-did-gov-desantis-suspend-florida-state-attorney-monique-worrell/70560223007/


Dp-
Meh. She has a few instances of not throwing the book at minors. Those are tough calls. I’m not seeing a “pattern” . Isolated instances don’t make a “pattern”.
And I don’t always disagree with the removal of prosecutors. Missouri got rid of the horrible prosecutor in St Louis, who was mostly incompetent as well as feckless.
But this smacks of something else entirely.
Desantis’ campaign is in the toilet and he’s trying to claw back the narrative.


These don't look like tough calls to me. the juveniles are already hard core criminals.


+1 Some posters seem to think you're not as violated, harmed, or dead if a juvenile perpetrates the crime against you.


No one has a crystal ball. Their first offenses weren’t murder or assault ( I don’t think) . I’m not going too deep here, because I don’t really care, but the kids referenced were allowed leniency on initial gun charges. At least that’s what I got from this. Again, I don’t really care.
Also, I don’t live somewhere where hoodlums roam with guns. That’s why I don’t live in Florida. That and gators.


Armed robbery, attempted rape, etc committed by teens reflects little empathy for others, for whatever underlying reasons. It's not really that hard to predict who is going to be a repeat, violent offender.


Well sinking them further into the system certainly guarantees that.
Look I’m not particularly sympathetic to teenage criminals. But I’d need more statistics that her office was engaged in a pattern of dereliction of duty. A handful of cases doesn’t persuade me. Again, DeSantis’ campaign is a real stinker. He was supposed to the heir apparent, and instead he’s fizzled to sad puddin’ fingered troll.


PP here. Having worked with at risk kids for years, I don't disagree with you. I wish we'd pour more money for programs geared to help kids from birth to middle school. Sadly, a violent teen rarely changes course, even with interventions. For most, it's too late.


This is going to be a tangent but I’ve always thought that this “progressive” push for restorative Justice has nothing to do with justice. We don’t have the space for this many criminals, and we don’t want to pay to rehabilitate. Not even younger offenders. But I digress…


+1000
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on examples of Worrell’s alleged incompetence. According to maga on this threads, examples abound. So… what are they?


The answer is just a google search away, my friend!

Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes
Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug-trafficking offenses
Pattern or practice to allow juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether
Pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements
Pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography
Pattern or practice withholding adjudications in situations not permitted under Florida law

DeSantis mentioned three cases during the press conference, including a shooting that happened over the weekend that involved a man who shot and injured two Orlando police officers.

Lorenzo Michael Larry, 17, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot and killed his 16-year-old girlfriend, De’Shayla Ferguson, while she was 20 weeks pregnant in Orange County. He was arrested in November 2022 and is still awaiting trial.

DeSantis pointed out that Larry had previously been arrested in May 2022 for charges including carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm on school property and criminal possession of a firearm by a minor but was released. He further claimed that Worrell’s office did not act on any of the charges until after he was accused of killing his girlfriend.

DeSantis described another case involving a juvenile offender that occurred in 2018. A suspect allegedly invaded an Orange County home and robbed the occupants at gunpoint, according to DeSantis.

The suspect was charged with multiple counts of armed burglary with a firearm, robbery with a firearm and false imprisonment, which Desantis says carries a 10-year minimum sentence with a maximum of life in prison.

DeSantis claims that Worrell decided not to prosecute five of the charges and withheld adjudication on the remaining charges. The suspect was sentenced to 51 weeks of jail time.

The last case DeSantis spoke about involved an incident over the weekend involving a man who shot and critically injured two Orlando police officers during a traffic stop.

The suspect, Daton Viel, has an extensive criminal history with felony charges stemming back to 2016 that include burglary of dwelling, attempted burglary of occupied conveyance, robbery, third-degree grand theft auto, aggravated stalking, trespass on designated construction site, burglary of structure, criminal mischief, two counts of sexual battery of a person between 12 and 18 years old and lewd or lascivious molestation.




https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/09/why-did-gov-desantis-suspend-florida-state-attorney-monique-worrell/70560223007/


Dp-
Meh. She has a few instances of not throwing the book at minors. Those are tough calls. I’m not seeing a “pattern” . Isolated instances don’t make a “pattern”.
And I don’t always disagree with the removal of prosecutors. Missouri got rid of the horrible prosecutor in St Louis, who was mostly incompetent as well as feckless.
But this smacks of something else entirely.
Desantis’ campaign is in the toilet and he’s trying to claw back the narrative.


These don't look like tough calls to me. the juveniles are already hard core criminals.


+1 Some posters seem to think you're not as violated, harmed, or dead if a juvenile perpetrates the crime against you.


No one has a crystal ball. Their first offenses weren’t murder or assault ( I don’t think) . I’m not going too deep here, because I don’t really care, but the kids referenced were allowed leniency on initial gun charges. At least that’s what I got from this. Again, I don’t really care.
Also, I don’t live somewhere where hoodlums roam with guns. That’s why I don’t live in Florida. That and gators.


Armed robbery, attempted rape, etc committed by teens reflects little empathy for others, for whatever underlying reasons. It's not really that hard to predict who is going to be a repeat, violent offender.


Well sinking them further into the system certainly guarantees that.
Look I’m not particularly sympathetic to teenage criminals. But I’d need more statistics that her office was engaged in a pattern of dereliction of duty. A handful of cases doesn’t persuade me. Again, DeSantis’ campaign is a real stinker. He was supposed to the heir apparent, and instead he’s fizzled to sad puddin’ fingered troll.


PP here. Having worked with at risk kids for years, I don't disagree with you. I wish we'd pour more money for programs geared to help kids from birth to middle school. Sadly, a violent teen rarely changes course, even with interventions. For most, it's too late.


This is going to be a tangent but I’ve always thought that this “progressive” push for restorative Justice has nothing to do with justice. We don’t have the space for this many criminals, and we don’t want to pay to rehabilitate. Not even younger offenders. But I digress…


+1000


I want to add I have progressive in quotes because I don’t think it’s progressives. Maybe that’s was obvious, but wanted to clarify. I think honest progressives have been conned into championing it, but I don’t think that’s what is behind it. We have some problems that we have just decided to shrug off as a country.
Mental health
Homelessness
Foster kids
Poverty
Crime

I know there are a portion of people who have dedicated their lives working on these issues. But on the whole we’ve been told for a couple of decades that there no answer.
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Im no DeSantis or Trump fan but this one may have merit.
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on examples of Worrell’s alleged incompetence. According to maga on this threads, examples abound. So… what are they?


The answer is just a google search away, my friend!

Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes
Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug-trafficking offenses
Pattern or practice to allow juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether
Pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements
Pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography
Pattern or practice withholding adjudications in situations not permitted under Florida law

DeSantis mentioned three cases during the press conference, including a shooting that happened over the weekend that involved a man who shot and injured two Orlando police officers.

Lorenzo Michael Larry, 17, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot and killed his 16-year-old girlfriend, De’Shayla Ferguson, while she was 20 weeks pregnant in Orange County. He was arrested in November 2022 and is still awaiting trial.

DeSantis pointed out that Larry had previously been arrested in May 2022 for charges including carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm on school property and criminal possession of a firearm by a minor but was released. He further claimed that Worrell’s office did not act on any of the charges until after he was accused of killing his girlfriend.

DeSantis described another case involving a juvenile offender that occurred in 2018. A suspect allegedly invaded an Orange County home and robbed the occupants at gunpoint, according to DeSantis.

The suspect was charged with multiple counts of armed burglary with a firearm, robbery with a firearm and false imprisonment, which Desantis says carries a 10-year minimum sentence with a maximum of life in prison.

DeSantis claims that Worrell decided not to prosecute five of the charges and withheld adjudication on the remaining charges. The suspect was sentenced to 51 weeks of jail time.

The last case DeSantis spoke about involved an incident over the weekend involving a man who shot and critically injured two Orlando police officers during a traffic stop.

The suspect, Daton Viel, has an extensive criminal history with felony charges stemming back to 2016 that include burglary of dwelling, attempted burglary of occupied conveyance, robbery, third-degree grand theft auto, aggravated stalking, trespass on designated construction site, burglary of structure, criminal mischief, two counts of sexual battery of a person between 12 and 18 years old and lewd or lascivious molestation.




https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/09/why-did-gov-desantis-suspend-florida-state-attorney-monique-worrell/70560223007/


Dp-
Meh. She has a few instances of not throwing the book at minors. Those are tough calls. I’m not seeing a “pattern” . Isolated instances don’t make a “pattern”.
And I don’t always disagree with the removal of prosecutors. Missouri got rid of the horrible prosecutor in St Louis, who was mostly incompetent as well as feckless.
But this smacks of something else entirely.
Desantis’ campaign is in the toilet and he’s trying to claw back the narrative.


These don't look like tough calls to me. the juveniles are already hard core criminals.


+1 Some posters seem to think you're not as violated, harmed, or dead if a juvenile perpetrates the crime against you.


No one has a crystal ball. Their first offenses weren’t murder or assault ( I don’t think) . I’m not going too deep here, because I don’t really care, but the kids referenced were allowed leniency on initial gun charges. At least that’s what I got from this. Again, I don’t really care.
Also, I don’t live somewhere where hoodlums roam with guns. That’s why I don’t live in Florida. That and gators.


Armed robbery, attempted rape, etc committed by teens reflects little empathy for others, for whatever underlying reasons. It's not really that hard to predict who is going to be a repeat, violent offender.


Well sinking them further into the system certainly guarantees that.
Look I’m not particularly sympathetic to teenage criminals. But I’d need more statistics that her office was engaged in a pattern of dereliction of duty. A handful of cases doesn’t persuade me. Again, DeSantis’ campaign is a real stinker. He was supposed to the heir apparent, and instead he’s fizzled to sad puddin’ fingered troll.


PP here. Having worked with at risk kids for years, I don't disagree with you. I wish we'd pour more money for programs geared to help kids from birth to middle school. Sadly, a violent teen rarely changes course, even with interventions. For most, it's too late.


This is going to be a tangent but I’ve always thought that this “progressive” push for restorative Justice has nothing to do with justice. We don’t have the space for this many criminals, and we don’t want to pay to rehabilitate. Not even younger offenders. But I digress…


+1000


I want to add I have progressive in quotes because I don’t think it’s progressives. Maybe that’s was obvious, but wanted to clarify. I think honest progressives have been conned into championing it, but I don’t think that’s what is behind it. We have some problems that we have just decided to shrug off as a country.
Mental health
Homelessness
Foster kids
Poverty
Crime

I know there are a portion of people who have dedicated their lives working on these issues. But on the whole we’ve been told for a couple of decades that there no answer.


I think there are a lot of well-intentioned, but misguided people who've convinced themselves that poverty, mental health, dysfunctional culture are a viable excuse for crime.

Rather than excusing away the crime, the crime should be a clarion call for why we need to better address those issues.
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on examples of Worrell’s alleged incompetence. According to maga on this threads, examples abound. So… what are they?


The answer is just a google search away, my friend!

Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes
Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug-trafficking offenses
Pattern or practice to allow juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether
Pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements
Pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography
Pattern or practice withholding adjudications in situations not permitted under Florida law

DeSantis mentioned three cases during the press conference, including a shooting that happened over the weekend that involved a man who shot and injured two Orlando police officers.

Lorenzo Michael Larry, 17, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot and killed his 16-year-old girlfriend, De’Shayla Ferguson, while she was 20 weeks pregnant in Orange County. He was arrested in November 2022 and is still awaiting trial.

DeSantis pointed out that Larry had previously been arrested in May 2022 for charges including carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm on school property and criminal possession of a firearm by a minor but was released. He further claimed that Worrell’s office did not act on any of the charges until after he was accused of killing his girlfriend.

DeSantis described another case involving a juvenile offender that occurred in 2018. A suspect allegedly invaded an Orange County home and robbed the occupants at gunpoint, according to DeSantis.

The suspect was charged with multiple counts of armed burglary with a firearm, robbery with a firearm and false imprisonment, which Desantis says carries a 10-year minimum sentence with a maximum of life in prison.

DeSantis claims that Worrell decided not to prosecute five of the charges and withheld adjudication on the remaining charges. The suspect was sentenced to 51 weeks of jail time.

The last case DeSantis spoke about involved an incident over the weekend involving a man who shot and critically injured two Orlando police officers during a traffic stop.

The suspect, Daton Viel, has an extensive criminal history with felony charges stemming back to 2016 that include burglary of dwelling, attempted burglary of occupied conveyance, robbery, third-degree grand theft auto, aggravated stalking, trespass on designated construction site, burglary of structure, criminal mischief, two counts of sexual battery of a person between 12 and 18 years old and lewd or lascivious molestation.




https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/09/why-did-gov-desantis-suspend-florida-state-attorney-monique-worrell/70560223007/


Dp-
Meh. She has a few instances of not throwing the book at minors. Those are tough calls. I’m not seeing a “pattern” . Isolated instances don’t make a “pattern”.
And I don’t always disagree with the removal of prosecutors. Missouri got rid of the horrible prosecutor in St Louis, who was mostly incompetent as well as feckless.
But this smacks of something else entirely.
Desantis’ campaign is in the toilet and he’s trying to claw back the narrative.


These don't look like tough calls to me. the juveniles are already hard core criminals.


+1 Some posters seem to think you're not as violated, harmed, or dead if a juvenile perpetrates the crime against you.


No one has a crystal ball. Their first offenses weren’t murder or assault ( I don’t think) . I’m not going too deep here, because I don’t really care, but the kids referenced were allowed leniency on initial gun charges. At least that’s what I got from this. Again, I don’t really care.
Also, I don’t live somewhere where hoodlums roam with guns. That’s why I don’t live in Florida. That and gators.


Armed robbery, attempted rape, etc committed by teens reflects little empathy for others, for whatever underlying reasons. It's not really that hard to predict who is going to be a repeat, violent offender.


Well sinking them further into the system certainly guarantees that.
Look I’m not particularly sympathetic to teenage criminals. But I’d need more statistics that her office was engaged in a pattern of dereliction of duty. A handful of cases doesn’t persuade me. Again, DeSantis’ campaign is a real stinker. He was supposed to the heir apparent, and instead he’s fizzled to sad puddin’ fingered troll.


PP here. Having worked with at risk kids for years, I don't disagree with you. I wish we'd pour more money for programs geared to help kids from birth to middle school. Sadly, a violent teen rarely changes course, even with interventions. For most, it's too late.


This is going to be a tangent but I’ve always thought that this “progressive” push for restorative Justice has nothing to do with justice. We don’t have the space for this many criminals, and we don’t want to pay to rehabilitate. Not even younger offenders. But I digress…


+1000


I want to add I have progressive in quotes because I don’t think it’s progressives. Maybe that’s was obvious, but wanted to clarify. I think honest progressives have been conned into championing it, but I don’t think that’s what is behind it. We have some problems that we have just decided to shrug off as a country.
Mental health
Homelessness
Foster kids
Poverty
Crime

I know there are a portion of people who have dedicated their lives working on these issues. But on the whole we’ve been told for a couple of decades that there no answer.


I think there are a lot of well-intentioned, but misguided people who've convinced themselves that poverty, mental health, dysfunctional culture are a viable excuse for crime.

Rather than excusing away the crime, the crime should be a clarion call for why we need to better address those issues.

I agree
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on examples of Worrell’s alleged incompetence. According to maga on this threads, examples abound. So… what are they?


The answer is just a google search away, my friend!

Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes
Pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug-trafficking offenses
Pattern or practice to allow juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether
Pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements
Pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography
Pattern or practice withholding adjudications in situations not permitted under Florida law

DeSantis mentioned three cases during the press conference, including a shooting that happened over the weekend that involved a man who shot and injured two Orlando police officers.

Lorenzo Michael Larry, 17, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot and killed his 16-year-old girlfriend, De’Shayla Ferguson, while she was 20 weeks pregnant in Orange County. He was arrested in November 2022 and is still awaiting trial.

DeSantis pointed out that Larry had previously been arrested in May 2022 for charges including carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm on school property and criminal possession of a firearm by a minor but was released. He further claimed that Worrell’s office did not act on any of the charges until after he was accused of killing his girlfriend.

DeSantis described another case involving a juvenile offender that occurred in 2018. A suspect allegedly invaded an Orange County home and robbed the occupants at gunpoint, according to DeSantis.

The suspect was charged with multiple counts of armed burglary with a firearm, robbery with a firearm and false imprisonment, which Desantis says carries a 10-year minimum sentence with a maximum of life in prison.

DeSantis claims that Worrell decided not to prosecute five of the charges and withheld adjudication on the remaining charges. The suspect was sentenced to 51 weeks of jail time.

The last case DeSantis spoke about involved an incident over the weekend involving a man who shot and critically injured two Orlando police officers during a traffic stop.

The suspect, Daton Viel, has an extensive criminal history with felony charges stemming back to 2016 that include burglary of dwelling, attempted burglary of occupied conveyance, robbery, third-degree grand theft auto, aggravated stalking, trespass on designated construction site, burglary of structure, criminal mischief, two counts of sexual battery of a person between 12 and 18 years old and lewd or lascivious molestation.




https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/09/why-did-gov-desantis-suspend-florida-state-attorney-monique-worrell/70560223007/


Dp-
Meh. She has a few instances of not throwing the book at minors. Those are tough calls. I’m not seeing a “pattern” . Isolated instances don’t make a “pattern”.
And I don’t always disagree with the removal of prosecutors. Missouri got rid of the horrible prosecutor in St Louis, who was mostly incompetent as well as feckless.
But this smacks of something else entirely.
Desantis’ campaign is in the toilet and he’s trying to claw back the narrative.


These don't look like tough calls to me. the juveniles are already hard core criminals.


+1 Some posters seem to think you're not as violated, harmed, or dead if a juvenile perpetrates the crime against you.


No one has a crystal ball. Their first offenses weren’t murder or assault ( I don’t think) . I’m not going too deep here, because I don’t really care, but the kids referenced were allowed leniency on initial gun charges. At least that’s what I got from this. Again, I don’t really care.
Also, I don’t live somewhere where hoodlums roam with guns. That’s why I don’t live in Florida. That and gators.


Armed robbery, attempted rape, etc committed by teens reflects little empathy for others, for whatever underlying reasons. It's not really that hard to predict who is going to be a repeat, violent offender.


Well sinking them further into the system certainly guarantees that.
Look I’m not particularly sympathetic to teenage criminals. But I’d need more statistics that her office was engaged in a pattern of dereliction of duty. A handful of cases doesn’t persuade me. Again, DeSantis’ campaign is a real stinker. He was supposed to the heir apparent, and instead he’s fizzled to sad puddin’ fingered troll.


PP here. Having worked with at risk kids for years, I don't disagree with you. I wish we'd pour more money for programs geared to help kids from birth to middle school. Sadly, a violent teen rarely changes course, even with interventions. For most, it's too late.


This is going to be a tangent but I’ve always thought that this “progressive” push for restorative Justice has nothing to do with justice. We don’t have the space for this many criminals, and we don’t want to pay to rehabilitate. Not even younger offenders. But I digress…


+1000


I want to add I have progressive in quotes because I don’t think it’s progressives. Maybe that’s was obvious, but wanted to clarify. I think honest progressives have been conned into championing it, but I don’t think that’s what is behind it. We have some problems that we have just decided to shrug off as a country.
Mental health
Homelessness
Foster kids
Poverty
Crime

I know there are a portion of people who have dedicated their lives working on these issues. But on the whole we’ve been told for a couple of decades that there no answer.


I think there are a lot of well-intentioned, but misguided people who've convinced themselves that poverty, mental health, dysfunctional culture are a viable excuse for crime.

Rather than excusing away the crime, the crime should be a clarion call for why we need to better address those issues.

I agree


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Anonymous wrote:And yet, the brainless MAGAs cheering this news will keep bleating about holding a former president to account for an attempted coup, all while whining about how the rich are held to different rules than the common citizen.

Truly, their stupidity knows no bounds.


I can promise you it's not only "MAGAs" (your words) who are upset and frustrated with the relaxation of consequences for violent, repeat criminals.


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I can't stand Trump and I absolutely cheer this action. It needs to be repeated across the country. People like the PP, who label everyone they disagree with as "MAGA" are truly the idiots among us.


Really think about this. You REALLY believe it is a good idea to remove elected officials and replace them with the losing side? Why even have elections? Just let Governors and the government decide who gets in where.

We have a process for these things and this is not it. We have to be able to separate agreeing with the idea and the actual execution of it.
This is a really dangerous path to take.


DP here but I assume the pp meant removing prosecutors who aren't doing their job. We're in the middle of a crime epidemic in this country, and it's only getting worse with this liberal nonsense of being soft on crime and allowing open borders.

What if she was removed for doing her job?
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Anonymous wrote:And yet, the brainless MAGAs cheering this news will keep bleating about holding a former president to account for an attempted coup, all while whining about how the rich are held to different rules than the common citizen.

Truly, their stupidity knows no bounds.


I can promise you it's not only "MAGAs" (your words) who are upset and frustrated with the relaxation of consequences for violent, repeat criminals.


+100
I can't stand Trump and I absolutely cheer this action. It needs to be repeated across the country. People like the PP, who label everyone they disagree with as "MAGA" are truly the idiots among us.


Really think about this. You REALLY believe it is a good idea to remove elected officials and replace them with the losing side? Why even have elections? Just let Governors and the government decide who gets in where.

We have a process for these things and this is not it. We have to be able to separate agreeing with the idea and the actual execution of it.
This is a really dangerous path to take.


DP here but I assume the pp meant removing prosecutors who aren't doing their job. We're in the middle of a crime epidemic in this country, and it's only getting worse with this liberal nonsense of being soft on crime and allowing open borders.

What if she was removed for doing her job?

Gotta protect the dirty cops.
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Ohio just convicted a Republican for voting in both Ohio and Florida in 2020 and 2022. Why isn’t Florida prosecuting him? Since his position is that all crimes must be prosecuted, shouldn’t Desantis remove the DA who isn’t prosecuting the vote fraud?
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Anonymous wrote:And yet, the brainless MAGAs cheering this news will keep bleating about holding a former president to account for an attempted coup, all while whining about how the rich are held to different rules than the common citizen.

Truly, their stupidity knows no bounds.


I can promise you it's not only "MAGAs" (your words) who are upset and frustrated with the relaxation of consequences for violent, repeat criminals.


+100
I can't stand Trump and I absolutely cheer this action. It needs to be repeated across the country. People like the PP, who label everyone they disagree with as "MAGA" are truly the idiots among us.


Really think about this. You REALLY believe it is a good idea to remove elected officials and replace them with the losing side? Why even have elections? Just let Governors and the government decide who gets in where.

We have a process for these things and this is not it. We have to be able to separate agreeing with the idea and the actual execution of it.
This is a really dangerous path to take.


DP here but I assume the pp meant removing prosecutors who aren't doing their job. We're in the middle of a crime epidemic in this country, and it's only getting worse with this liberal nonsense of being soft on crime and allowing open borders.

What if she was removed for doing her job?


....according to the person who was fired. And, she provides no evidence of her claim.
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Anonymous wrote:And yet, the brainless MAGAs cheering this news will keep bleating about holding a former president to account for an attempted coup, all while whining about how the rich are held to different rules than the common citizen.

Truly, their stupidity knows no bounds.


I can promise you it's not only "MAGAs" (your words) who are upset and frustrated with the relaxation of consequences for violent, repeat criminals.


+100
I can't stand Trump and I absolutely cheer this action. It needs to be repeated across the country. People like the PP, who label everyone they disagree with as "MAGA" are truly the idiots among us.


Really think about this. You REALLY believe it is a good idea to remove elected officials and replace them with the losing side? Why even have elections? Just let Governors and the government decide who gets in where.

We have a process for these things and this is not it. We have to be able to separate agreeing with the idea and the actual execution of it.
This is a really dangerous path to take.


DP here but I assume the pp meant removing prosecutors who aren't doing their job. We're in the middle of a crime epidemic in this country, and it's only getting worse with this liberal nonsense of being soft on crime and allowing open borders.

What if she was removed for doing her job?


Didn't Abbott do something similar?
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11th Circuit rules DeSantis violated the first amendment when he removed the prosecutor. Yet another example of republicans trampling on the constitution to shut down speech they don’t like.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/floridas-desantis-must-face-ousted-prosecutors-retaliation-lawsuit/ar-AA1mLo6g
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:11th Circuit rules DeSantis violated the first amendment when he removed the prosecutor. Yet another example of republicans trampling on the constitution to shut down speech they don’t like.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/floridas-desantis-must-face-ousted-prosecutors-retaliation-lawsuit/ar-AA1mLo6g


Violating the constitution so that he can go on fox to brag about how he’s a tough guy. Disgusting.
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