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<noinclude>[[Image:KamalaLackOfConvictions.jpg|96px|right]]</noinclude>Her tenure as D.A. had the following achievements:  
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<noinclude>[[Image:KamalaLackOfConvictions.jpg|96px|right]]</noinclude>Her tenure as D.A. had the following achievements that guaranteed her the success in the DNC:  
 
* She was the worst D.A. / Prosecutor in California (of any of the top-10 cities) with 53-55% conviction rates, while the statewide average was 83%.  
 
* She was the worst D.A. / Prosecutor in California (of any of the top-10 cities) with 53-55% conviction rates, while the statewide average was 83%.  
 
* Her prosecutors (when she was A.G.) got caught faking evidence to get their conviction records up, otherwise they would have been even lower.<noinclude><ref>Fake it tell you make it:  
 
* Her prosecutors (when she was A.G.) got caught faking evidence to get their conviction records up, otherwise they would have been even lower.<noinclude><ref>Fake it tell you make it:  
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* Her office failed in its duty to report Police Officers past criminal/misconduct history in more than 80 cases, putting hundreds of felony convictions in jeopardy.  
 
* Her office failed in its duty to report Police Officers past criminal/misconduct history in more than 80 cases, putting hundreds of felony convictions in jeopardy.  
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Her tenure as D.A. had the following achievements that guaranteed her the success in the DNC:

  • She was the worst D.A. / Prosecutor in California (of any of the top-10 cities) with 53-55% conviction rates, while the statewide average was 83%.
  • Her prosecutors (when she was A.G.) got caught faking evidence to get their conviction records up, otherwise they would have been even lower.[1]
  • Her office failed in its duty to report Police Officers past criminal/misconduct history in more than 80 cases, putting hundreds of felony convictions in jeopardy.


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