than I'd thought.
And that was moderate. When Corey was appointed to handle the Zimmerman
case, Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte, a former president of both the
American Bar Association and Florida State University, criticized the
decision: “I cannot imagine a worse choice for a prosecutor to serve in
the Sanford case. There is nothing in Angela Corey’s background that
suits her for the task, and she cannot command the respect of people who
care about justice.” Corey responded by making a public-records request
of the university for all e-mails, text messages, and phone messages in
which D’Alemberte had mentioned Fernandez. Like Littlepage, D’Alemberte
had earlier criticized Corey’s handling of the Fernandez case.
Read it all. Vindictive, can't handle criticism, history of overcharging.
Corey’s post-trial performance has been less than admirable as well.
Asked in a prime-time interview with HLN how she would describe George
Zimmerman, Corey responded, “Murderer.” Attorneys who spoke with me
called her refusal to acknowledge the validity of the jury’s verdict
everything from “disgusting” to “disgraceful.”
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