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Former Harris County Prosecutor Lauren Byrne did not mince her words in criticizing DA Kin Ogg and why one should not vote for her.
Fmr. Senior Prosecutor Lauren Byrne on DA Kim Ogg
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- Background of Lauren Byrne: Lauren Byrne is a former Assistant District Attorney for Harris County, Texas, who worked in the office from 2007 until May 2020. She resigned during the tenure of Kim Ogg, the elected District Attorney of Harris County since 2017.
- Reasons for Resignation: Byrne cited various reasons for her resignation, primarily centered around ethical concerns. She felt that working under Kim Ogg’s leadership was incompatible with her principles, particularly when confronted with situations she believed were wrong or involved dishonesty.
- Impact of Kim Ogg’s Policies on Legal Cases: Byrne highlighted the negative consequences of Kim Ogg’s policies on legal cases. She mentioned that poor management, lack of proper training, and high staff turnover led to prolonged case durations, impacting both the accused and the victims. Overcharging of cases and hesitance in decision-making by prosecutors due to fear of repercussions were also mentioned.
- Issues with Prosecutorial Discretion: Byrne expressed concerns about the lack of prosecutorial discretion under Ogg’s leadership. She described an environment where it was easier to take a case to prosecution than to dismiss it, even when dismissal was the right course of action. This was attributed to Ogg’s emphasis on public perception and her bureaucratic approach to case approvals.
- Byrne’s Advocacy for Change: Byrne’s participation in a rally for change underscores her commitment to addressing these issues. She advocates for a more ethical and efficient approach in the Harris County DA’s office, emphasizing the need for change to ensure justice and fairness in the legal process.
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