Worrell’s opponent in 2020 election weighs in on her suspension

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Citing a neglect of duty, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday morning that he was suspending Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Monique Worrell effective immediately.

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Incarceration rates in Orange County are low and the number of charges dropped in the circuit are high.

Worrell is arguing you don’t need to put everyone in jail to make the community safer, as the falling crime rate shows.

According to state leaders, their primary reason for ousting Worrell was her officer’s low prosecution numbers.

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Data from the state shows the Ninth circuit’s Incarceration rate since Worrell took office was 527 per million residents, less than half the statewide average. It ranked among the bottom for most of the 54 categories the state tracks.

The circuit came in last for assaults on law enforcement officers, as well as drug trafficking. The DeSantis administration also took issue with Worrell’s office decision to drop charges at extremely high rates: more than 61% of all charges since 2021 and more than half of those in the early stages of prosecution.

“Usually, you’re pretty safe when you’re in the 20s,” said Former Chief Judge Belvin Perry, who lost to Worrell in 2020 election and donated to her  replacement Andrew Bain’s campaign for judge. “Then you when you get to the 30s and above, you need to look at and see – is it the state attorney’s problem, Or is it the cases that law enforcement are submitting?”

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Perry said it’s possible for a prosecutor to find a happy medium and to serve justice without being a hardliner.

Worrell and her supporters point to declining crime rates to show her policies were effective, and Florida jails too many people for too long.

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