Jan 16, 2015

In 10 days Maggie has done more than Paul did in the last 12 years

For Maggie supporters, this is preaching to the choir.

The difference since Maggie took over on January 5 this year was evident in less than 24 hours. Defense attorneys no longer run the courtroom. Court cases are called and we no longer wait for certain defense attorneys to saunter in when they please.  Court business is conducted in a timely manner and professionally.

Some Deputy DAs always gave input, now all of them comment and take positions, oppose releases and cite why. Since Day 1, Maggie was in the courtroom and on the second floor overseeing cases, answering questions, in addition to taking on cases, while she works on fully staffing the office. Mr. Andrew Issac has been mentoring  the Deputy DAs.  There is mutual respect and more professionalism between defense and prosecution . So far, no posturing from those who cut deals with Paul.

Maggie is available to answer questions for the media and the public. What a refreshing change to go to the 4th floor and have the DA meet with you and listen to your concerns. Every day, you see people who work at the Courthouse and with the criminal justice system in different capacities greet Maggie, smile and stop and talk to her. Today, a lady waiting for jury duty approached Maggie and from what I could hear, was telling her how happy she was that Maggie is DA.

Unlike Paul, we have a DA who wants to be present, who wants to be accessible to the public and who does not have pet favorites in the media and who listens to people.

Unlike Paul, we have a DA who does not embarass the office of District Attorney and actually understands the law. It will take time for Maggie to fix the mess and the backlog Paul's mismangement created.

Unlike Paul, Maggie is not afraid of scrutiny or coverage in the courts. Unlike Paul, Maggie has been out there visible and holding meetings with the public.

The office now will represent the People, not line the pocket of butt-kissing defense attorneys and those who would sell their soul to make a buck.

Plea deals will still occur, Prop 47 and realignment won't cause every criminal to face consequences. The difference now is that those who break the law just won't pass go and collect $200.



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