In the State of Georgia Compromised Prosecutors Launch Campaign to Eliminate a Law Requiring Them to Do Their Jobs

A coalition of mostly Leftist—at least one Soros-backed—prosecutors in Georgia has filed a court action trying to eliminate a law that, essentially, requires them to do their job.

This from wndnewscenter.org.

report at PJMedia explains:

[S]tate lawmakers adopted a law months ago that requires district attorneys to look at every case for probable cause.

It also prevents the blanket dismissal of cases.

Gov. Brian Kemp—a compromised Trump-backstabber in his own right—signed it into law, explaining at the time:

I am not going to stand idly by as rogue or incompetent prosecutors refuse to uphold the law.

Today we are sending a message that we will not forfeit public safety for prosecutors to let criminals off the hook.

Also created was a commission to review prosecutorial actions and punish or remove prosecutors who do not do their work.

The report stated:

[Now it is a number of communists/globalists who] leaped from their fainting couches [to describe the law as] excessive [and] racist.

They are asking a judge to block the law, explaining they believe only they have the right to determine what cases to prosecute.

The report explained that Soros-backed DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston, who twice has declined to prosecute Antifa thugs targeting a new public safety training center in Atlanta, is leading the fight.

Boston claimed:

We are talking about prosecutorial discretion and prosecutorial independence, both of which have been solidly under assault the last few years.

The report explained:

According to Greg Bluestein at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, these district attorneys consider the law a ‘power grab that threatens the independence of the judiciary, infringes on free speech rights, and forces prosecutors to hide their stances from voters.’

AP reported:

The lawsuit says the state law will force district attorneys to consider crimes such as adultery, sodomy, and fornication.

The law could also require prosecution for possessing small amounts of marijuana, even though the state crime lab refuses to test marijuana seizure less than one ounce (28 grams).

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is defending the law:

All Georgians deserve to be safe, and all crime victims deserve justice.

Like everyone else, DAs who choose to violate their oaths of office are not immune from accountability, and we will vigorously defend this law in court.

Final thoughts: You have the Law, Kemp. You signed it, remember? Now, ENFORCE IT! No need to blow smoke at We the People.

Why is Soros still allowed to mess with our politics?