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Spiva formally challenging McDuffie’s eligibility to run
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the Dept of Justice prosecutes criminals in the District?
Just as I had assumed - the AG can't really do anything about crime in the District, weak sentencing/plea deals, etc. They basically are at the mercy of DC DoJ.
What we don’t do…
In addition, while OAG is the chief juvenile prosecutor for the District and also prosecutes certain adult misdemeanors, OAG shares prosecutorial authority for local crimes with the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
https://oag.dc.gov/about-oag/what-we-do
OAG prosecutes juvenile crime, which in the District is a large problem.
Anonymous wrote:Managing partners and the similar manage staff and budget as big as the DC AG office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has like 5 years as a practicing attorney and other than being a councilmember, has no management experience. I don't think managing a council staff is the same rigor and oversight as is needed for Attorney General. Look at Racine's experience. That is what we should be looking for, IMO.
Most people who've practiced law at a big firm have never managed anything and yet they become AGs all the time.
Most biglaw firms are billion or hundreds of millions of dollars businesses and if they are getting an AG job they were part of management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the Dept of Justice prosecutes criminals in the District?
Just as I had assumed - the AG can't really do anything about crime in the District, weak sentencing/plea deals, etc. They basically are at the mercy of DC DoJ.
What we don’t do…
In addition, while OAG is the chief juvenile prosecutor for the District and also prosecutes certain adult misdemeanors, OAG shares prosecutorial authority for local crimes with the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
https://oag.dc.gov/about-oag/what-we-do
OAG prosecutes juvenile crime, which in the District is a large problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the Dept of Justice prosecutes criminals in the District?
Just as I had assumed - the AG can't really do anything about crime in the District, weak sentencing/plea deals, etc. They basically are at the mercy of DC DoJ.
What we don’t do…
In addition, while OAG is the chief juvenile prosecutor for the District and also prosecutes certain adult misdemeanors, OAG shares prosecutorial authority for local crimes with the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
https://oag.dc.gov/about-oag/what-we-do
Anonymous wrote:I thought the Dept of Justice prosecutes criminals in the District?
What we don’t do…
In addition, while OAG is the chief juvenile prosecutor for the District and also prosecutes certain adult misdemeanors, OAG shares prosecutorial authority for local crimes with the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has like 5 years as a practicing attorney and other than being a councilmember, has no management experience. I don't think managing a council staff is the same rigor and oversight as is needed for Attorney General. Look at Racine's experience. That is what we should be looking for, IMO.
Most people who've practiced law at a big firm have never managed anything and yet they become AGs all the time.
Most biglaw firms are billion or hundreds of millions of dollars businesses and if they are getting an AG job they were part of management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has like 5 years as a practicing attorney and other than being a councilmember, has no management experience. I don't think managing a council staff is the same rigor and oversight as is needed for Attorney General. Look at Racine's experience. That is what we should be looking for, IMO.
Most people who've practiced law at a big firm have never managed anything and yet they become AGs all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Which of these guys will keep the criminals off our streets?