Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the Executive Order. It has specifics about how she neglected her responsibilities.
https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EO-8.9.23.pdf
She doesn't sound like a State Attorney. She sounds like a defense attorney. If she wants to defend criminals, she should go into that line of work.
I applaud DeSantis for doing this. Other State Attorneys better be on notice.... do your job, enforce the law, and prosecute crimes.
I agree and I'm glad to see her go, but I'm concerned that both sides have delved even deeper into partisan politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a surprise. From March:
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.
Authorities charged Moses with killing three people last week, including 24-year-old television reporter Dylan Lyons and a nine-year-old girl. He’s also been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting two other people.
DeSantis’ general counsel Ryan Newman, in his letter to Worrell, questioned how Moses was allowed to “remain on the streets after multiple arrests, including one your office has refused to prosecute.” Moses was arrested last November for possession of marijuana, but authorities said his juvenile arrest record includes more serious charges.
“The failure of your office to hold this individual accountable for his actions — despite his extensive criminal history and gang affiliation — may have permitted this dangerous individual to remain on the street,” wrote Newman. “Clearly, Mr. Moses should have never been in a position to commit those senseless crimes of last week.”
Newman added that “as we seek to learn valuable lessons from this heartbreaking event, we must determine if Mr. Moses was enabled by gaps in our sentencing laws that must be corrected, or, to be frank, your office’s failure to properly administer justice.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/desantis-remove-florida-prosecutor-00085003
Oh, and this....
"Florida’s Constitution gives the governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."
And, he has laid out succinctly in the EO how she has neglected her duty.
Exactly. Crime in Florida will continue to plummet even faster now. It’s already at a 50 year low (FBI).
Go Florida!!!!! Dems can suck it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Desantis deserves ZERO benefit of the doubt. He has billed himself as a hyper partisan a**hole so we are all justified in believing that this is just a hyper partisan a**hole action to try to save his failing campaign. It is not about crime or the law. It’s just removing a Black woman from office to appeal to the Republican base. Remember this guy promised to “slit throats” on Day One, referring to firing “woke” federal employees (racist euphemism for too many Black women).
Address the fact that this judge refused to prosecute violent criminals - if you can, that is. We'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://time.com/6294021/ron-desantis-crime-florida-data/
For those who think crime is at a 50-year low in Florida, think again.
Fuss at the FBI. No one cares about Time.
Anonymous wrote:https://time.com/6294021/ron-desantis-crime-florida-data/
For those who think crime is at a 50-year low in Florida, think again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a surprise. From March:
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.
Authorities charged Moses with killing three people last week, including 24-year-old television reporter Dylan Lyons and a nine-year-old girl. He’s also been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting two other people.
DeSantis’ general counsel Ryan Newman, in his letter to Worrell, questioned how Moses was allowed to “remain on the streets after multiple arrests, including one your office has refused to prosecute.” Moses was arrested last November for possession of marijuana, but authorities said his juvenile arrest record includes more serious charges.
“The failure of your office to hold this individual accountable for his actions — despite his extensive criminal history and gang affiliation — may have permitted this dangerous individual to remain on the street,” wrote Newman. “Clearly, Mr. Moses should have never been in a position to commit those senseless crimes of last week.”
Newman added that “as we seek to learn valuable lessons from this heartbreaking event, we must determine if Mr. Moses was enabled by gaps in our sentencing laws that must be corrected, or, to be frank, your office’s failure to properly administer justice.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/desantis-remove-florida-prosecutor-00085003
Oh, and this....
"Florida’s Constitution gives the governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."
And, he has laid out succinctly in the EO how she has neglected her duty.
Exactly. The morons calling this "fascism" would clearly prefer violent criminals like Moses be released, over and over again. Democrats are sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Desantis deserves ZERO benefit of the doubt. He has billed himself as a hyper partisan a**hole so we are all justified in believing that this is just a hyper partisan a**hole action to try to save his failing campaign. It is not about crime or the law. It’s just removing a Black woman from office to appeal to the Republican base. Remember this guy promised to “slit throats” on Day One, referring to firing “woke” federal employees (racist euphemism for too many Black women).
Address the fact that this judge refused to prosecute violent criminals - if you can, that is. We'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Desantis deserves ZERO benefit of the doubt. He has billed himself as a hyper partisan a**hole so we are all justified in believing that this is just a hyper partisan a**hole action to try to save his failing campaign. It is not about crime or the law. It’s just removing a Black woman from office to appeal to the Republican base. Remember this guy promised to “slit throats” on Day One, referring to firing “woke” federal employees (racist euphemism for too many Black women).
Anonymous wrote:This is not a surprise. From March:
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.
Authorities charged Moses with killing three people last week, including 24-year-old television reporter Dylan Lyons and a nine-year-old girl. He’s also been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting two other people.
DeSantis’ general counsel Ryan Newman, in his letter to Worrell, questioned how Moses was allowed to “remain on the streets after multiple arrests, including one your office has refused to prosecute.” Moses was arrested last November for possession of marijuana, but authorities said his juvenile arrest record includes more serious charges.
“The failure of your office to hold this individual accountable for his actions — despite his extensive criminal history and gang affiliation — may have permitted this dangerous individual to remain on the street,” wrote Newman. “Clearly, Mr. Moses should have never been in a position to commit those senseless crimes of last week.”
Newman added that “as we seek to learn valuable lessons from this heartbreaking event, we must determine if Mr. Moses was enabled by gaps in our sentencing laws that must be corrected, or, to be frank, your office’s failure to properly administer justice.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/desantis-remove-florida-prosecutor-00085003
Oh, and this....
"Florida’s Constitution gives the governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."
And, he has laid out succinctly in the EO how she has neglected her duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the Executive Order. It has specifics about how she neglected her responsibilities.
https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EO-8.9.23.pdf
She doesn't sound like a State Attorney. She sounds like a defense attorney. If she wants to defend criminals, she should go into that line of work.
I applaud DeSantis for doing this. Other State Attorneys better be on notice.... do your job, enforce the law, and prosecute crimes.
He removed the Democrat who was elected and replaced her with her Federalist Society opponent who lost the election. I don’t give a shit what his executive order says. There was no due process. There was no independent, transparent investigation. All of that should be required to remove an elected official from office.
This is just a partisan fascist Governor doing a partisan fascist action in a partisan fascist way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh look, one of the brainless MAGAs I was talking about.
It isn't the role of the governor to overturn the will of the voters because his state attorney isn't doing what he wants. This is something that separates us from banana republics run by tin-pot dictators. But apparently, neither DeSantis nor his defenders care. There's no depths they won't plumb as long as some libs somewhere are being owned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a surprise. From March:
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.
Authorities charged Moses with killing three people last week, including 24-year-old television reporter Dylan Lyons and a nine-year-old girl. He’s also been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting two other people.
DeSantis’ general counsel Ryan Newman, in his letter to Worrell, questioned how Moses was allowed to “remain on the streets after multiple arrests, including one your office has refused to prosecute.” Moses was arrested last November for possession of marijuana, but authorities said his juvenile arrest record includes more serious charges.
“The failure of your office to hold this individual accountable for his actions — despite his extensive criminal history and gang affiliation — may have permitted this dangerous individual to remain on the street,” wrote Newman. “Clearly, Mr. Moses should have never been in a position to commit those senseless crimes of last week.”
Newman added that “as we seek to learn valuable lessons from this heartbreaking event, we must determine if Mr. Moses was enabled by gaps in our sentencing laws that must be corrected, or, to be frank, your office’s failure to properly administer justice.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/01/desantis-remove-florida-prosecutor-00085003
Oh, and this....
"Florida’s Constitution gives the governor the power to suspend elected officials for various reasons, including neglect of duty and malfeasance or commission of a felony."
And, he has laid out succinctly in the EO how she has neglected her duty.
Exactly. Crime in Florida will continue to plummet even faster now. It’s already at a 50 year low (FBI).
Go Florida!!!!! Dems can suck it.