Quote Originally Posted by TheDarman View Post
We’re talking about one thing that was not ever risen to her office if any of the properly primary-sourced accounts are to be believed. Got it.
Just typing in the words "Kamala Harris wrongful convictions" gets several hits.

Covering up a corrupt lab tech whose work (and intentional sabotage of results) led to alot - she hid this from defense attorneys and suggested the judge who disagreed was really suffering from a conflict of interest - 600 cases got thrown out.

Championing laws to prosecute parents for truant children despite knowing it hits minority communities harder.

Opposing bills to reduce severity of low level drug offenses, fighting against police cameras, fighting to keep the death penalty.

Fighting against recompense to the wrongfully convicted.

Worst of all is how she regularly fights to keep the wrongfully convicted in prison on minor technicalities (like a defendant forced to be his own lawyer couldn't get a conviction overturned based on not knowing what to bring up - he was convicted on the testimony of someone described as a habitual and pathological liar by their own mother and yes, that was withheld by the prosecution).

Basically, the closer you look at her AG record the less she looks like a progressive and the more she looks like.....Jeff Sessions with the ability to at least feel some level of shame when things go public. Which would be a real improvement in the Ku Klux Keebler, but not enough to convince me that Harris should be allowed to enforce, or worse, possibly make laws.