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"Rogue Prosecutors investigates the progressive prosecutor movement and explains the origins, beliefs, playbook, funding, and consequences of the movement.Told through stories from eight different cities, the authors explore how a movement funded and conceived by George Soros has succeeded in replacing prosecutors. Weaving together interviews with victims, law enforcement officers, lawyers, and judges, it offers a portrait of the devastation caused by the policies of these activists, how their hands-off approach to prosecution has encouraged lawlessness and eviscerated the relationship with…mehr

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"Rogue Prosecutors investigates the progressive prosecutor movement and explains the origins, beliefs, playbook, funding, and consequences of the movement.Told through stories from eight different cities, the authors explore how a movement funded and conceived by George Soros has succeeded in replacing prosecutors. Weaving together interviews with victims, law enforcement officers, lawyers, and judges, it offers a portrait of the devastation caused by the policies of these activists, how their hands-off approach to prosecution has encouraged lawlessness and eviscerated the relationship with law enforcement, and why minorities have suffered the most in cities with progressive prosecutors."--Page [4] of cover.
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Zack Smith is a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He served as an Assistant United States Attorney and has worked on a variety of criminal and civil matters in public service and private practice. He clerked for the Honorable Emmett R. Cox on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and during law school served as the editor-in-chief of the Florida Law Review. Charles “Cully” Stimson is a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He served as a local, state, federal, and military prosecutor, a defense attorney, and a military trial judge. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs in the George W. Bush administration.  After thirty years of active duty and reserve service, Stimson retired as a captain of the United States Navy JAG Corps where he was a two-time commanding officer and deputy chief judge of the Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary.