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My friend and fellow blogger Goliath has posted and predicted victory for Bob Bottorff for Clark Co. Prosecutor GAW News in this November's election. No disrespect intended Big G. but you predicted "Toxic" John Perkins would win the Democratic Commissioners race in the primary (tee, hee). I'm sure Mr Bottoroff is a fine man and thought he made an excellent Dem. party chairman but....I'm going to make the case that current Deputy Prosecutor Jeremy Mull is the man for the job....
It all comes down to experience, experience, experience....Mr. Mull as Deputy prosecutor for the last several years under Steve Stewart has gained a ton of experience prosecuting a wide variety of cases with success and little or no controversy, and has done an outstanding job. The BatBlog believes that it is very telling that in a very political job and position that Stewart a Dem. would choose Mull a Rep. as his Deputy Prosecutor and main man in the prosecutor's office. Politics which usually takes center stage in this type of appointment has been set a side and Mull the best man for the job has been in place...We need to reward people who have done a good job around here...something that isn't always the case in Clark Co (case in point Dan Moore)....Mr. Mull has done a good job and should be rewarded with his own term as prosecutor.
The only controversy the BatBlog has seen in the prosecutor's office is a reluctance to go after other political figures and county employees which I have pointed out before... examples: Chuck Adams, Drug court and sheriff's employees.but as Dep. prosecutor this isn't Mull's determination, pretty sure the final call is made by Stewart....
I would encourage everyone to check out Mr. Mull's website (linked below) it is an impressive display of his credentials, experience and history. He not only has experience here locally, he has national and international experience advising Afghan and Sudanese prosecutors as a United States State Dept. adviser and coordinator...
Check it Out... Mull for Prosecutor
Mr. Mull has an impressive resume' , credentials and experience...Vote for him this fall....he's the best man for the job and looks cool wearing an eye patch and he's from HT's adopted hometown Pekin...
Thought you were a democrat?
ReplyDeleteWebster and now Mull?
Jeremy is a very smart and decent guy, and would be a huge improvement over the current office holder. However, I cannot support his plan to concentrate even more county resources on drug "crimes," and if I think about it too much the whole concept pisses me off.
ReplyDeleteAs he and the other skinny brunette guy are the only candidates, and the swimsuit competition would obviously be a draw, that leaves Bottorff.
Or skip it.
I am a Democrat but not the point that I won't vote for the better candidate no matter what his party might be....
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ReplyDeleteThat is a good point Anon. 2, drugs are a problem but it isn't realistic to think they can be controlled by prosecution. It sounds good as a campaign promise...I just think Jeremy with his work has earned the opportunity to be head man...
ReplyDeleteAs far as the drug problem hell Clark Co. can't even clean up it's own jail...let alone the whole county...
Can't really trust the opinion of someone who lives in a fairytale world.
ReplyDeleteMull it is....
Goliath did not predict Perkins would win. Goliath said Perkins SHOULD win. That was Goliath's opinion on the candidates.
ReplyDeleteGoliath thought Perkins was the most qualified candidate. Not that he was going to win.
One good point was made. The County prosecutor obviously can't even keep the dope out of the county jail. The police and judges have heard this as well. The county drug arrests are made when one addict informs on their friends for a "break" from the police. And Meth dealers usually blow themselves up. Thinning of the heard as it goes. No harm, no loss!
ReplyDeleteThe Prosecutor's office doesn't control the jail, the Sheriff and his staff do. The prosecutor can only bring charges and prosecute individuals who are caught by the corrections staff trying to smuggle contraband into the jail, when charges are requested by the Sheriff's office. If contraband makes its way into the jail, its the Sheriff's responsibility to detect it, confiscate it and request charges against offenders by sending reports to the Prosecutor's office.
ReplyDeleteBOBBY BOTTOROFF IS THE MOST QUALIFIED
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