Sarah David has announced her candidacy for the position of State's Attorney for Baltimore County, challenging the incumbent Scott Shellenberger. David, a former assistant state's attorney, is motivated by a desire to reform the criminal justice system and tackle what she perceives as critical issues in the county.
In her campaign, David emphasizes the need for a more progressive approach to prosecution, particularly concerning drug offenses and mental health issues. She believes that the current administration has not adequately addressed these challenges, leading to a cycle of recidivism and insufficient support for rehabilitation.
David's platform also includes a commitment to transparency and community engagement, aiming to build trust between the prosecutor's office and the residents of Baltimore County. She argues that a collaborative approach is essential for effective public safety and justice.
As the election approaches, David hopes to rally support from voters who are seeking change in the way the county handles criminal justice matters. The election is set to take place in the upcoming months, and both candidates are expected to participate in debates and community forums to discuss their visions for the future of Baltimore County's legal system.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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