Seven months into her job as Seattle City Attorney, Ann Davison and her staff are claiming success on something she said her predecessor Pete Holmes did not do. FOX13
Seven months into her job as Seattle City Attorney, Ann Davison and her staff are claiming success on something she says her predecessor Pete Holmes did not do – making timely decisions on cases being referred for prosecution by the police department.
"That’s even hard for me to fathom," said Davison. "What we are telling victims is something occurred, we see it, we are charging, we are responsive and to police, we are responsive." One advantage for the ‘just-in-time filing decisions’ she said are victims of domestic violence, are more apt to participate in the court process.
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