Even with prison overcrowding a problem in North Carolina, the state must keep violent criminals and habitual offenders behind bars, according to 11th Judicial District Attorney Susan Doyle. That might mean releasing some lower level inmates to make room, but the trade off is worth it, she said.
District Attorney Doyle spoke Thursday, May 6, at the weekly meeting of the Sanford Lions Club as a guest of Walter Roberts, program chairman. Doyle has been the top law enforcement official in Johnston, Harnett and Lee counties since 2007, following DA Tom Locke. The Republican is seeking re-election this year.
She outlined her goals since taking office in 2007 including cracking down on habitual criminal offenders, more aggressive prosecution of those who drive while impaired including a no dismissal policy, fighting gang activity, and initiating a more efficient worthless check program that aids local business people by making the process less time consuming. DA Doyle presented statistics supporting the positive impact these priorities have had in the 11th District.
The District Attorney is a native of Weaverville, near Asheville, and a graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill and the Campbell University School of Law. She interned in the DA’s office in 1992 while still a law student and realized that representing the victims of crime and the public was her passion. Locke hired her upon graduation and she served as an assistant district attorney until 2007 when she ran for and was elected to the top spot. She is currently vice president of the N.C. Conference of District Attorneys.
In other business, Avron Upchurch gave a planning overview of the special 75th Anniversary celebration for the Sanford Lions to be held in August. The event will feature many invited local and area guests including Lions from the local, state and international levels. Work continues for the June 5th Sanford Lions Golf Tournament for which hole sponsors and golfers are needed. And a special meeting May 27 to host guests and potential members was discussed. Bob Groome was extended a warm welcome back following illnesses and other sick were remembered. President-elect Marvin Joyner presided while Walter Roberts gave the invocation and Dan Hruby led the Pledge of Allegiance.
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