Laura Conover: Promises kept, new challenges to meet

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Laura Conover: Promises kept, new challenges to meet
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Pima County Attorney Laura Conover explains what her office has been doing since she took office in January 2021 and what she plans to do next year.

When I became your County Attorney in January 2021, I promised that our Tucson approach to criminal justice reform would be data-driven and solutions-oriented.

People are also reading… These are a few of the steps our office has taken to deal with the day-to-day realities of criminal justice in Pima County that fall within our purview: We are trying several felony jury trials in different courtrooms of the Superior Court every single week to hold those who would harm us accountable.

This is the essential, day-to-day work of prosecuting crimes and catching up from an incredible backlog of unresolved cases, as well as adapting quickly to the immediate needs and new challenges our community faces daily. On Saturdays, we continue our community cleanups to build trusting relationships while we pick up trash to make our communities safe and clean.

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