By BJ Bjornson
We�ll just have to forgo a couple of not-too-important services, like, you know, locking up wife-beaters.
Domestic abuse advocates in Topeka are outraged after the Shawnee County District Attorney's Office said that they will no longer be prosecuting domestic violence cases, and now the city of Topeka is talking about repealing its anti-domestic violence law.
Shawnee County prosecutors, dealing with a 10 percent budget cut, told city officials that they will no longer prosecute misdemeanor cases, including domestic violence. The move has left domestic violence victim's advocate Claudine Dombrowski furious, saying that the move leaves victim caught in the middle.
"It's appalling, it's disgusting," said Dombrowski. "A week after this started there were over 30 cases that had been dismissed because the county dropped it on the city, and the city says we can't do it."
This all part of that �shared sacrifice�, I�m sure. And don�t worry, I�m sure there will continue to be more than enough law-enforcement personnel to continue harassing, arresting, and prosecuting people who are deluded enough to think that this whole �shared sacrifice� should include the wealthy paying a bit more in taxes, and that the criminals amongst the financial elite shouldn�t be any more able to avoid the consequences of their crimes than Topeka�s wife-beaters will soon be able to.
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