Opinion
By Citizens Defending Freedom
09-09-23
Nueces County, Texas District Attorney Mark Gonzalez resigned his post prior to his removal trial for the charges of “official misconduct and incompetence.”
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During his term, Mark Gonzalez had a track record of releasing dangerous criminals back onto the streets, leaving citizens feeling vulnerable and unsafe. Now, the families of the victims that have suffered because of the policies and actions of Mark Gonzalez can have a sense of closure and peace knowing his soft-on-crime policies will no longer be tolerated. This victory is just the beginning in the fight to remove corrupt district attorneys across our nation. We must press forward and continue to hold our elected officials accountable to We the People.
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