One prominent observation that comes from evaluating the campaigns of the candidates seeking the nation’s second-largest prosecutor’s office is how similar their concerns are. Both retired Appellate Judge Eileen O’Neill Burke, a Democrat, and Republican Bob Fioretti are highly critical of recent trends in the office and want to restore its image as an effective instrument in the fight against crime
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