"Lohra": the mini-series
A Salt Lake Tribune editorial wishes Salt Lake County District Attorney Lohra Miller's turbulent first term of office were a daytime soap. If this were a soap opera, it would be fine drama. Trouble is, it's a reality show, starring Salt Lake County District Attorney Lohra Miller. And it's getting embarrassing, for Miller, and the people she represents.If you forgot to set your TiVo, the episodes, so far: Candidate Lohra accepts questionable campaign contributions, freshly elected D.A. Lohra drops a high-profile cop misbehavior case (the cop union supported her) and top-county lawyer Lohra cooks crime figures to flim-flam the county mayor.
Finally, in what first appeared to be a stab at comic relief, her neighbors complained of raucus late-night parties, drag racing and running businesses illegally at her home in a gated South Jordan subdivision. Miller admits to failing to get business permits.
Says the Trib:
For citizens to maintain confidence in the criminal justice system, it is essential that the people who prosecute lawbreakers obey each and every law. Miller needs to pay up, and settle down, before this daytime drama turns into a prime-time comedy.

2 Comments:
Let's not forget that one of her first official acts was to dismiss charges of aggravated assault against a police officer, who was bound over at a preliminary hearing and was set for trial.
Apparently enforcement of laws does not apply to law enforcement.
No, enforcement of laws doesn't apply to Republicans. Repeat after me, kids: I O K I Y A A R. It's OK If You Are A Republican. See, because they are, to coin a phrase, "Hezbollah," which means "Party of God," the rules that us mere peons have to live by don't apply to them. God has chosen them and God can't make mistakes or live by rules, so ipso freakin' facto, they don't make mistakes and they don't need no steenkin' rules! Rules are for losers, peasants, and DemonCraps.
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