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Steube: Make Prosecutors & Public Defenders Impeachable

The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association represents the elected chief prosecutors serving Florida's 20 judicial circuits. A Republican lawmaker wants to make prosecutors subject to impeachment by the Florida House.
Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association
The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association represents the elected chief prosecutors serving Florida's 20 judicial circuits. A Republican lawmaker wants to make prosecutors subject to impeachment by the Florida House.

A criminal justice system dominated by plea bargains gives Florida prosecutors and public defenders tremendous power -- and Republican Senator Greg Steube of Sarasota wants to do something about it.

The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association represents the elected chief prosecutors serving Florida's 20 judicial circuits. A Republican lawmaker wants to make prosecutors subject to impeachment by the Florida House.
Credit Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association
The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association represents the elected chief prosecutors serving Florida's 20 judicial circuits. A Republican lawmaker wants to make prosecutors subject to impeachment by the Florida House.

State attorneys and public defenders serving Florida’s 20 judicial circuits are elected. But unlike governors, Cabinet members, Supreme Court justices and judges, the House has no power to impeach them.

Steube is pushing a constitutional amendment that would add state attorneys and public defenders to the list. Under the Florida Constitution, the House has the power to impeach officials for what it calls misdemeanors. Then the Senate   conducts a trial, with the Supreme Court Chief Justice presiding.

If Steube’s measure passes the Legislature, 60 percent of voters would have to approve it.

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Jim Ash is a reporter at WFSU-FM. A Miami native, he is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, most of it in print. He has been a member of the Florida Capital Press Corps since 1992.