Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) referred a district attorney to the New York State Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct for her actions during a traffic stop last week
revealed Doorley’s controversial actions and statements during a traffic stop in Webster, New York, last week. The footage provides a detailed context for the referral.“55 in a 35 ?” the officer asked. Doorley replied, “I don’t really care.”“Can you please tell him to leave me alone?” Doorley said on the phone.
“Yes, I can. I understand the law better than you,” Doorley told the officer. “Get out of my f***ing house.” “The behavior exhibited by Ms. Doorley during the traffic stop, as captured in the body camera footage, appears to violate these standards,” the letter read. “District Attorneys are responsible for prosecuting criminal and traffic offenses, and must perform their duties with the highest ethical standards. Earlier today,” read Hochul’s statement.
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