https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/2923408/phillys-soros-funded-district-attorney-deceived-court-to-get-murderer-off-death-row/
Philly’s Soros-funded district attorney deceived court to get murderer off ‘death row’
By
Christopher Tremoglie
March 15, 2024 9:09 pm
The DA’s office’s actions were so egregious that even the Philadelphia Inquirer, a publication with a strong left-wing bias sympathetic to many of Krasner’s political ideals and that endorsed Krasner for a second term (despite a record number of homicides in the city under his watch) reported on the office’s efforts to “free a man from death row.”
“The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office misled a court overseeing its effort to overturn the death sentence of a man convicted of killing an East Mount Airy couple in the ’80s, and it deserved sanctions later imposed as a consequence, a federal appeals court has ruled,” the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
“The ruling is the latest instance in which courts have questioned one of the primary accomplishments Krasner has touted during his tenure: his office’s efforts to exonerate dozens of defendants,” read the outlet.
It would not be a stretch to believe this wasn’t the first time such a thing happened. It’s indicative of the Soros-funded attacks on our nation’s criminal justice system and how left-wing elected officials try to manipulate laws to accomplish their objectives. The Left is determined to protect the criminal class from justice instead of protecting the innocent from criminals. Legendary Philadelphia columnist and attorney Christine Flowers agreed.
“Our voices can be ignored by this DA who has an arrogance cultivated over the years and wedded to his leftist social justice beliefs,” Flowers told me. “He cannot, however, ignore the voices of judges on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, who stated quite bluntly that Larry Krasner had actually lied to get a man out of jail.”
“And that’s a pretty damning accusation because not only does it come from judges, but also because it no longer deals with acts of omission,” Flowers added. “The 3rd Circuit is saying that Larry Krasner actually committed an act of fraud and misrepresentation on the court. If any other lawyer had done the same thing, we might be looking at disbarment.”
Unfortunately, Krasner’s “punishment” was effectively a slap on the wrist and is unlikely to prevent the DA’s office from doing the same thing in the future. It lacked any real accountability for Krasner and his office’s goons.