Common Dreams reports
Reviled Florida State Attorney Angela Corey lost her reelection bid on [August 30], prompting widespread celebration as the woman The Nation once suggested was "the cruelest prosecutor in America" was ousted.
"Corey's loss is an encouraging sign that the public will no longer tolerate overzealous and unprincipled criminal prosecutions, including women and children", University of Miami law professor Mary Anne Franks said in a statement.
Corey, whose eight-year tenure in Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit Court saw her charge 77 children as adults in 2016 alone and sentence more people to death than any other Florida prosecutor, gained widespread notoriety for her inadequate prosecution of Trayvon Martin's killer, George Zimmerman, and for seeking a 60-year sentence for Marissa Alexander, a domestic violence survivor with three children, for firing a warning shot in the direction of her abusive husband. (Alexander spent three years in prison.)
[...] Corey was defeated by unknown opponent and corporate lawyer Melissa Nelson, who will now face off with write-in candidate Kenny Leigh in the general election--although Jacksonville media noted that no write-in candidate has ever been elected to the state attorney position in Florida, and that Leigh has yet to make a single campaign appearance.
(Score: 0, Flamebait) by Username on Friday September 02 2016, @11:01AM
She treated everyone equally. A true egalitarian. I can see why feminist and others of a persecution complex would dislike her. She tried to take their puss-pass away. Because they all believe the first to claim victimhood should be coddled and all their illegal activities absolved. There is no way a victim of domestic violence can be the perpetrator in their minds.
(Score: 4, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 02 2016, @12:48PM
Yes her problem was being an egalitarian and not being a total asshole.
"People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character."
— Ralph Waldo Emerson.