Category: district attorneys

After Memphis, Time to Put ‘Soros District Attorneys’ Under Legal Restraints

Commentary On Sept. 7, it was Memphis, Tennessee, where the bodies were splattered.   But it could have been anywhere.   Pick any U.S. city—Los Angeles; Chicago; New York; Detroit; Portland, Oregon (home of rampaging Antifa brown shirts), or right where I live in Nashville, Tennessee, to name just a few, the list could go on and…


Arrest of Jose Alba Is Textbook Case of What’s Wrong With Woke Prosecution

Commentary The case of Jose Alba, the 61-year-old Harlem bodega clerk charged with murder for defending himself against a 35-year-old convicted felon who had him cornered behind his counter, may be the case that finally topples the urban reign of the “woke prosecutor.” Everything about the arrest and prosecution of Alba on second-degree murder charges…


District Attorneys Say New York Bail Law Abets Crime, Needs Systematic Fix

Since New York State passed a major bail law in 2019, the day-to-day court operations at Otsego County have been turned upside down, according to district attorney John Muehl. On some days, 20 cases could be scheduled on a city court’s calendar and only five defendants would show up. The rate of failure to appear…