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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Klobuchar defends record as prosecutor

Asked Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" about a Minnesota Public Radio report from her time as Hennepin County Attorney that noted racial disparities in law enforcement, particularly against African Americans, Klobuchar said she worked against the trend during her time in office.
"There was a 65% decrease in incarceration of African-Americans when you go from the beginning of my term to the end," Klobuchar said.
Klobuchar said to combat racism as county attorney she diversified her office, examined how they dealt with drug cases, increased "focus on white collar crime" and worked with the Innocence Project.
"I made this major effort because I truly believe that our mission is to convict the guilty, yes, but protect the innocent," Klobuchar said. "And there has been racism in our system, and there still is."
She added, however, that she could have done more.
"You can always do better," Klobuchar said. "I can tell you. You learn in retrospect when you look back things you can do better."
She also noted the overwhelming influence prosecutors outside of the federal system possess and suggested there should be incentives for local district attorneys to reduce drug sentences.

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