CRIME AND PUNISHMENT have dominated the discourse so far in this year’s campaign for the attorney general’s post, although law enforcement only makes up a small part of the job.
In campaign appearances across Georgia, incumbent Thurbert E. Baker is burnishing his tough-on-crime credentials by touting his role in passing the two-strikes-you’re-out law and other measures.
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