Anonymous | 8:20 a.m. Nov. 13, 2007
Maybe Lohra Miller needs to concentrate on the things she can control and manage the staff she has. Her predecessor didn't seem to have as many problems or issues as she does.
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Anonymous | 11:37 a.m. Nov. 13, 2007
Ms. Miller sought the job as District Attorney insisting that experience as a prosecutor was not important. Now that so many of the office's seasoned prosecutors have left due to her lack of leadership, She will now have the oportunity to prove that experience does not matter at all.
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Anonymous | 5:48 p.m. Dec. 12, 2007
So...will the real Lohra Miller please stand up? Since taking office Lohra has gone back on so many promises/comments made to the citizens of SL County. She has surrounded her self with people who are out of their league to take on felony cases. Miller herself has had limited personal experience with felonies and her second in command is even more incompetent since her work experiences have mainly been with civil cases. She is nearly useless for the criminal side which Lohra keeps saying is lacking for attorneys. And why the lack? Because her employees see her and her "elite" click making poor decisions and the inability for Lohra to keep her promises. We had such high hopes for a better change when we voted for you. We now admit we feel we voted in a baby Hitler and her SS. Who can blame the attorneys for leaving. I would too if I thought my own boss would be stabbing me in the back while smiling at me and saying "everything is all right, I support you." Soon it will be Lohra, her click and 100 interns.
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