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Pros
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The district attorney's office is staffed with friendly and helpful employees
“Always friendly and helpful.”
2
The district attorney himself is polite, caring, and goes above and beyond to help people
“He goes above and beyond what is required of him. He has helped me in so many ways that it makes me wanna do something good for him just to show my appreciation and respect for this God fearing man and servant!”
Cons
1
The district attorney's office is often unresponsive and neglectful towards victims, leaving them feeling dismissed and invalidated
“Time after time, I have called to ask for the victim's advocate. And time after time, I am told she's not available. Each interaction is a dead end. I wait days, then weeks, hoping for a callback or even the slightest acknowledgment. Nothing.”
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The district attorney's office exhibits a lack of empathy and understanding towards victims, leading to a callous and uncaring attitude
“I am convinced that the women who run this office—who should be advocates, supporters, defenders of justice—have no understanding or empathy for what it means to be a victim.”
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The district attorney's office is perceived as incompetent and obstructive, making it difficult for victims to seek justice
“I am convinced that the women who run this office—who should be advocates, supporters, defenders of justice—have no understanding or empathy for what it means to be a victim. Their behavior suggests they are either grossly incompetent, disturbingly apathetic, or even worse, that they actively don't care.”
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