A San Francisco Bay Area district attorney funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros is demanding that a judge who rejected a plea deal for a suspect in a string of three killings be disqualified from that case and other criminal matters being prosecuted by her office.Â
In a video message shared on YouTube Wednesday afternoon, Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price argued that Alameda County Superior Court Judge Mark McCannon “overstepped his boundaries as a judicial officer and has created a firestorm of prejudicial comments that do not, in my view, serve justice.” The prosecutor did not cite specifically how. Â
“The judge is supposed to be an impartial referee managing cases that come before him,” she said. “Because of Judge McCannon’s inappropriate comments and conduct on two separate occasions, my office will file a motion to disqualify him from hearing any criminal cases being prosecuted by our office.”Â
Last month, McCannon rejected a plea deal brokered by Price’s office for defendant Delonzo Logwood to plead no contest to voluntary manslaughter in the July 1, 2008, fatal shooting of 22-year-old Eric Ford, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.Â
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In exchange, murder charges against Logwood in the killings of Zaire Washington, 24, and Richard Carter, 30, that same year would be dropped.Â
During that hearing, Logwood offered an apology, saying, “Please forgive me, I’m sorry,” but McCannon torched the plea agreement.Â
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“You can’t think an apology will make this all better. What are you sorry for if you didn’t do anything?” the judge said, according to The Mercury News.Â
Logwood’s attorney claimed the defendant wasn’t apologizing for the killings and meant he was sorry over other past criminal behavior, including fraud and drug activity.Â
McCannon…
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