By showing up and asking these five questions, ACLU Smart Justice CT leaders were putting prosecutors on notice: formerly incarcerated people are experts, advocates, and leaders. They are not alone, and they won’t be ignored.https://www.acluct.org/en/news/smart-justice-leaders-had-five-questions-people-applying-become-second-most-powerful-prosecutor …
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Connecticut’s deputy chief state’s attorney for operations is the 2nd most powerful prosecutor in CT. They can set the tone for whether prosecutors embrace efforts to end mass incarceration & prioritize racial justice, or not.
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The position doesn’t have a formal job description, but
@nickrondinone covers some of what the deputy chief state's attorney does here: http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-news-new-deputy-chief-states-attorney-20180713-story.html ….1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubionyPokaż ten wątek -
Everyday people don’t usually get to interview people applying to become prosecutors in CT. So, Smart Justice leaders went to ask the job interview questions that every person seeking to become a prosecutor in Connecticut should be asked.
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"I really wish that more people would get involved, because this is something that is affecting a lot of us." - Manny, an ACLU Smart Justice CT leader, said after the meeting. He's right. Stand with him here:https://action.aclu.org/petition/ct-smart-justice …
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