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District attorney fires veteran prosecutor
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Nice work, Lohra, again!
If there is any dispute, you can bet Kent is on the right side of it.
Good luck cleaning house, Kent!
You often see in politics that great minds cannot win office. Sometimes you are just plain old too smart, you don't suffer the fools very well. And often you are so dedicated to your job that don't develop the social skills necessary to thrive in political environments.
The most honest opinion poll ever asked was done by Dan Jones in 1996 between Clinton and Dole. He didn't ask who they were going to vote for but who they "wanted" to vote for. Dole won by getting 16% of the votes to Clinton's 13%.
Winning office requires an entirely different set of skills, that may or may not translate into high performance for the office elected. How many of us know of many people smarter, more honest, etc than our current office holders, yet we vote for them every time?
Lohra Miller may in fact be a great DA and this issue has some merit. I don't know. What I do know is that some of our elected officials are briliant campaigners, once elected literally don't have a clue what to do.
Another example of why we should not vote for someone based on their party affiliation alone.
Lohra Miller is a train wreck, and has single handedly cost the city of some of the best prosecutors it has ever had.
Good luck Kent
Good for them. Go pound sand media....
These are very complex cases, there are boxes and boxes of files.
I have less experience with Ms. Miller, but she and her husband seem like nice people.
Nevertheless, I doubt Morgan did anything that warrants firing.
Lohra, walk away before you embarrass yourself more...
With that said, he may be a great, fantastic, wonderful attorney. I don't know personally.
But what I saw in his speech and demeanor at the convention, I was not impressed at all.
In fact I emailed him my thoughts and comments and he politely accepted them and thanked me.
I hope this isn't a "you know what" contest.
To Gentry...what fact do you have to make the comment about voting for someone just because of their party affiliation? Are you saying people in Salt Lake County just voted for Miller because she is Republican? If so, you don't have a clue what you are talking about and it's stupid comments like yours that add nothing to the conversation.
If Mr. Morgan does not get his job back, he still has one more appeal to the district court.
I wish him all of the luck in the world. Even if he wins his hearing, he still will have to suffer more political pressure when he comes back to the office.
I hope that these charges are false. If they are proven to be so, shame on you DA Miller. (Wouldn't it be nice if we were able to have a recall election to force the DA out of office?)
Many people are in prison and not guilty because of it
These prosecutors are suposed to look at both sides and do not do so.
They just want a kill
What the public has a right to know is how underhanded and close-minded Lohra Miller is. She hires all of her friends and even creates new positions for them. And, speaking of salaries...think about how much the tax payers (YOU) are paying Lohra Miller to scheme about how to carry out her next personal vendetta. YOU are paying her to sit around with her �list� (everyone knows about it) of people she wants out of the office and plots her next move. That list gets shorter with each departing prosecutor and Lohra�s list of friends in the office gets longer and longer. A total of 21 prosecutors (this doesn�t include support staff) have left or been fired since Ms. Miller took office a little over ONE year ago. Outrageous! Then she has the audacity to go before the County Council and ask for more staff. What the DA�s office really needs is a competent leader. Kent Morgan should have been that leader. I am confident he will be back!
It has been a while since the election, but as I remember, the senior prosecutors in the previous administration were not really prosecuting at all. The cases were given to junior prosecutors and criminals were getting off.
My point is that Lorha Miller made a good case in the election that there was need for change. She had prosecuted many people as a private attorney.
I hope that this gets resolved with the truth coming out. This will be important to watch for the next election.
True: rookies handled large caseloads and may have dropped the ball here and there. That's the nature of being less experienced.
True: the major players had caseloads, most of which were big swingers and hard core felons. They didn't skate.
Mildly put, dj, you were bamboozled during the elections.
Would you care to explain to all of us how a private attorney would prosecute someone?
That'd be great!
If Morgan had enough evidence to convince Miller and the personnel attorney of his innocence than he should have provided it at the time but he didn't and I suspect that the Personnel Attorney and the County Attorney were correct in their decision to take action against Morgan. Let's not forget that Miller is a public official who must run for re-election and isn't going to risk firing someone who didn't do anything wrong especially when he is a former political opponent who is still eligible to run against her. If the allegations are false or there was even a little doubt about his guilt a wise politician would not have taken the drastic action nor would a Personnel Attorney who wants to serve in multiple administrations.
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