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Aborn plans to implement more stringent procedures and standards for witness identification, which would reduce errors.
Lynne Glasner: Trial and Error: Houston, We've Got a Problem 2009
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LG: What kind of support are you lending Aborn -- how are you campaigning for him?
Lynne Glasner: Trial and Error: Houston, We've Got a Problem 2009
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Aborn also received the endorsement of police commissioner in waiting, Bill Bratton, in between his retirement from the LAPD and his announcement that he is ready to again head the NYPD.
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Also, there are ways to spot false identification of a suspect and Aborn has pledged to institute training of prosecutors in the office as one way to help reduce this.
Lynne Glasner: Trial and Error: Houston, We've Got a Problem 2009
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In addition, Aborn has obtained a swath of endorsements from local officials and appears to be running a true grassroots campaign, targeting Manhattan Democrats with mailings and phone calls for what is expected to be a low voter turnout on primary day.
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Like Vance, Aborn has something of a celebrity factor.
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The reason past cocaine use by Obama and Paterson and Vance and Aborn use has not been a huge problem for them is that they don't have hugely hypocritical political views on substance abuse.
Tony Newman: Candidates Drug Use Not A Deal Breaker, But Hypocrisy On Issue Should Be! 2009
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Vance and Aborn both opposed the Rockefeller Drug Laws and Aborn is calling for a debate on decriminalizing marijuana.
Tony Newman: Candidates Drug Use Not A Deal Breaker, But Hypocrisy On Issue Should Be! 2009
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As one much-read columnist wrote in a piece called "The Richard Aborn Experiment," referring to our progressive agenda for a law enforcement office:
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Aborn has pledged to make specific changes within the DA's office and has committed to working with the state on legislation that would go a long way toward reducing errors.
Lynne Glasner: Trial and Error: Houston, We've Got a Problem 2009
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