Nobody could have guessed two decades ago that our modern democrat party is supporting prosecutors who are not only soft on crime but who support and encourage crime. God help us and may God deliver us from the satanic policies of the modern socialist democrat communist party.
The concerns about Rollins are twofold: the extremely lax approach to law enforcement that got her elected in deep blue Boston is ill-suited to the current high-crime environment, and her temperament and managerial skills make her a poor fit for a public facing role in a high-profile DA’s office.
Rollins ran for Suffolk DA in 2018 on a promise to “dismantle” what she considers to be a fundamentally corrupt criminal-justice system. In keeping with that promise, she released a list of 15 charges “for which the default is to decline prosecuting (unless supervisor permission is obtained).” The list includes drug possession, drug possession with intent to distribute, trespassing, shoplifting, breaking and entering — so long as the perpetrator broke into a vacant property “for the purpose of sleeping or seeking refuge from the cold” — wanton or malicious destruction of property, and resisting arrest.
Prosecutors Raise Concerns about Lefty Boston DA ahead of Confirmation as U.S. Attorney | National Review
‘Her instincts don’t fit the moment,’ said Andrew Lelling, former U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts.
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The concerns about Rollins are twofold: the extremely lax approach to law enforcement that got her elected in deep blue Boston is ill-suited to the current high-crime environment, and her temperament and managerial skills make her a poor fit for a public facing role in a high-profile DA’s office.
Rollins ran for Suffolk DA in 2018 on a promise to “dismantle” what she considers to be a fundamentally corrupt criminal-justice system. In keeping with that promise, she released a list of 15 charges “for which the default is to decline prosecuting (unless supervisor permission is obtained).” The list includes drug possession, drug possession with intent to distribute, trespassing, shoplifting, breaking and entering — so long as the perpetrator broke into a vacant property “for the purpose of sleeping or seeking refuge from the cold” — wanton or malicious destruction of property, and resisting arrest.