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Power of the Prosecutor: Mobilizing for Prosecutorial Reform

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What role can citizens play in prosecutorial reform?

In 2017, the people of Philadelphia elected Larry Krasner, a lifelong civil rights attorney to the position of District Attorney. Krasner immediately implemented policies intended to reduce mass incarcerations.

In this 4th and final part of our series, Nicholas Pressley from the ACLU of Pennsylvania discusses his experiences leading the Vote Smart Justice campaign during the 2017 district attorney election in Philadelphia.

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What role can citizens play in prosecutorial reform?

In 2017, the people of Philadelphia elected Larry Krasner, a lifelong civil rights attorney to the position of District Attorney. Krasner immediately implemented policies intended to reduce mass incarcerations.

In this 4th and final part of our series, Nicholas Pressley from the ACLU of Pennsylvania discusses his experiences leading the Vote Smart Justice campaign during the 2017 district attorney election in Philadelphia.

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