Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:22 p.m. No.16192937   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2941 >>2955 >>2983 >>3011 >>3023

HMMM? Arizona politics???

 

How it started:

Allister Adel finally takes responsibility for her disastrous run as county attorney. (Republican)

But her resignation as the county’s top prosecutor comes late – and with a price.

March 21, 2022

 

How it is going:

Former Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel dead at 45

Apr 30, 2022

 

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued his condolences on Twitter, calling the death a

“tragic” incident

 

How and why did dhe just drop dead at 45?

 

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/allister-adel-finally-takes-responsibility-213225786.html

Allister Adel finally takes responsibility for her disastrous run as county attorney

Laurie Roberts, Arizona Republic

Arizona Republic

March 21, 2022

In the end, Maricopa County Allister Adel got it right.

 

But her resignation as the county’s top prosecutor comes late – and with a price.

 

Civil rights protesters unfairly charged as street gang members. Drunken drivers and domestic abusers allowed to escape punishment due to botched prosecutions.

 

The nation’s third largest prosecutorial agency left to drift for lack of competent leadership and courts left to sort out whether defendants got a fair shake in light of Adel’s mounting problems (and how much taxpayers will have to pay for those problems).

 

Victims left to wonder as well.

 

And a question – an unfair one, to be sure – that will dog the next women who seeks to lead the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office: Will she be equipped to handle the job, voters will inevitably wonder.

 

What a shame that it has come to this.

 

Was Allister Adel ever really up to the job?

Adel was appointed to the job in 2019 to replace Bill Montgomery, becoming the first woman to lead the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. At the time, her qualifications seemed thin. But the Republican-dominated Board of Supervisors appeared more focused on selecting someone who could win an election than someone who could actually run a major law enforcement agency.

 

She went on to win in 2020. But it quickly became apparent that she was in over her head. Prosecutors went after 15 social justice protesters with a vengeance, charging them as members of a criminal street gang in order to exact a harsher penalty.

 

By February 2021, amid calls for her resignation, Adel dropped all charges against the protesters, blaming her staff for bungling the case. It would not be the last time that the buck bypassed our troubled top prosecutor.

 

By August, Adel had secretly checked herself into a treatment facility, to deal with alcohol abuse, an eating disorder and general anxiety but insisted, upon her release, that she was up to the job.

 

She wasn’t and probably never had been. But she clung fiercely to the job.

 

She rejected calls to resign, blamed her staff

She ignored Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone’s late-summer counsel that she take a leave of absence to deal with her problems. She assured Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates in November that everything was fine, despite staffers reporting slurred speech, long absences and questions about her general demeanor.

 

By February, it was clear to everyone – including all five of her criminal division chiefs – that Adel had to go.

 

Everyone, that is, but Adel who continued to reside in Delusionland, where she was just fine and anyone who said differently was the problem.

 

Of course, it was inevitable that it would all come crashing down.

 

On March 14, The Arizona Republic’s Robert Anglen reported that up to 180 drunken drivers, hit-and-run drivers and abusers would go unpunished because prosecutors forgot to file charges before the one-year statute of limitations expired.

 

Adel followed her usual course and blamed her staff, prompting even Gov. Doug Ducey last Tuesday to scold her for that appalling lack of leadership.

 

Adel’s response was to issue a statement last Wednesday claiming she took “full responsibility”, as if five sentences emailed out by your PR staff constitutes anything close to that.

 

Finally, Adel took full responsibility

Finally, on Monday, Adel took full responsibility. She is resigning as of Friday.

 

“Voters supported me in November 2020 as the first woman elected to be Maricopa County Attorney and it is an honor I will always cherish,” she said, in a prepared statement. “I am proud of the many accomplishments of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office during my tenure, including policies that seek justice in a fair and equitable manner, hold violent offenders accountable, protect the rights of crime victims, and keep families safe.”

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:23 p.m. No.16192941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2955 >>2983

>>16192937

Allister Adel died

 

cont:

 

She has time now to undertake the hard work of recovery and in that, I wish her well. But clearly, it wasn't something she could not do while serving as county attorney.

 

She leaves in her wake investigations by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, the State Bar Association and the Attorney General’s Office, which on Friday demanded a report about those 180 botched cases.

 

She leaves in her wake an agency in disarray and a community in dismay, one that wonders whether we can trust prosecutors to do their jobs fairly, equitably and competently.

 

She leaves with just two weeks left before the April 4 filing period for candidates who want to run for the job in November. (Politicians are reportedly already lining up.)

 

Don't appoint someone who can get elected

Meanwhile, it’ll be up to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to name an interim replacement. These are the same people who selected Adel, who at the time of her appointment worked as an adviser to nonprofits but was seen as someone who could win the vote in 2020.

 

This time, may I suggest that the supervisors focus less on a candidate’s ability to win an election this fall and more on his or her ability to lead the state’s largest prosecutorial agency? Someone already in the office, perhaps a career prosecutor who already knows the ropes and can get a quick start.

 

As for all the politicians tempted to line up to try to snag this interim political plum to get a leg up in November: Please don’t.

 

Leave this one to the professionals because someone’s got a lot of rebuilding to do over at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

 

 

How it is going:

https://ktar.com/story/5034458/former-maricopa-county-attorney-allister-adel-dead-45/

BY KTAR.COM

PHOENIX — Former Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel died due to health complications on Saturday, according to a statement by made by her family.

Adel was 45 years old.

 

Adel assumed office as Maricopa County Attorney in 2019 and resigned in March.

 

She is survived by her husband, David DeNitto, and two children.

 

“This May we would have celebrated 20 years of marriage. My family and I are utterly heartbroken by this unimaginable loss,” DeNitto said in a statement.

“I am heartbroken to learn of Allister’s passing. Her many years of service to our community leaves a legacy that impacted crime victims, first responders, and animals, just to name a few. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends, and this community that she so dearly loved,” Interim County Attorney Rachell Mitchell, who replaced Adel, said in a statement.

 

Adel was first chosen to replace Bill Montgomery as county attorney in 2019 after Montgomery was named to the Arizona Supreme Court.

 

She was reelected to the position in 2020, becoming the first woman elected to the role, after defeating Democrat Julie Gunnigle.

 

Adel spent the election night in the hospital having emergency surgery for a brain bleed, the result of an earlier fall at home.

 

In August, Adel sought in-patient services for anxiety and alcohol abuse and was later transferred to a facility in California for further treatment.

 

The Maricopa County Democratic Party called on Adel, a Republican, to resign immediately to focus on her recovery in September.

 

She issued her resignation in March after it was revealed Adel and MCAO were forced to drop 180 criminal cases after charges weren’t filed before the statute of limitation expired.

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued his condolences on Twitter, calling the death a “tragic” incident.

 

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Gates also issued a statement on Twitter.

Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:25 p.m. No.16192955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2967 >>2983

>>16192937

>>16192941

Allister Adel

Former Maricopa County Attorney (Arizona)

 

>She issued her resignation in March after it was revealed Adel and MCAO were forced to drop 180 criminal cases after charges weren’t filed before the statute of limitation expired.

 

now she is dead at age 45

 

>Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued his condolences on Twitter, calling the death a

 

“tragic” incident.

Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:29 p.m. No.16192983   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2987

>>16192937

>>16192941

>>16192955

 

Allister Adel

 

>“Voters supported me in November 2020 as

the first woman

elected

to be Maricopa County Attorney

 

 

On March 14, The Arizona Republic’s Robert Anglen reported that up to 180 drunken drivers, hit-and-run drivers and abusers would go unpunished because prosecutors forgot to file charges before the one-year statute of limitations expired.

 

She leaves in her wake investigations by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, the State Bar Association and the Attorney General’s Office, which on Friday demanded a report about those 180 botched cases.

 

She leaves in her wake an agency in disarray and a community in dismay, one that wonders whether we can trust prosecutors to do their jobs fairly, equitably and competently.

 

She leaves with just two weeks left before the April 4 filing period for candidates who want to run for the job in November. (Politicians are reportedly already lining up.

 

 

Don't appoint someone who can get elected

 

Meanwhile, it’ll be up to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to name an interim replacement. These are the same people who selected Adel, who at the time of her appointment worked as an adviser to nonprofits but was seen as someone who could win the vote in 2020.

 

As for all the politicians tempted to line up to try to snag this interim political plum to get a leg up in November: Please don’t.

 

Leave this one to the professionals because someone’s got a lot of rebuilding to do over at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:36 p.m. No.16193011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3023

>>16192937

Adel was appointed to the office in October 2019 to fill a vacancy and she was elected to the office in November 2020.

 

The family’s statement did not elaborate on the cause of death but said that relatives requested that the “the press and the public honor her, her legacy and our family by respecting our privacy at this difficult time,”

 

Adel, a Republican and the first woman elected as Maricopa County attorney, had been criticized over issues that included dismissal of 180 misdemeanor cases because charges were not filed before the statute of limitations expired.

 

She also faced scrutiny over whether an acknowledged alcohol abuse problem had affected her ability to do the job.

 

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/arizona/articles/2022-04-30/ex-prosecutor-allister-adel-dies-of-health-complications

Anonymous ID: 6e19a5 May 1, 2022, 7:41 p.m. No.16193044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3048

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