Politics & Government

DelVal Rep To Present Krasner Impeachment Case To Senate

An investigation found that Larry Krasner has not fulfilled his duties as a prosecutor in the wake of rising crime in Philadelphia.

(Delaware Valley Journal)

By Linda Stein, Delaware Valley Journal

November 18, 2022

Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chester/Delaware) was among the representatives chosen to present the impeachment case against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner to the state Senate.

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Williams said that he believes he was chosen because of his background as a prosecutor.

“I am a former assistant U.S. Attorney for Philadelphia and Denver,” said Williams. “The former chief prosecutor of the Marine Corp Reserves, former chief prosecutor of the largest and busiest Marine base.”

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Rep. Tim Bonner (R-Mercer/Butler), another representative chosen as an impeachment manager also has a background as an assistant district attorney.

Williams said an impeachment trial date has not been set but he is already preparing to present the seven articles of impeachment against Krasner to the Senate. Removal from office would require a 2/3 majority vote.

House Speaker Bryan Cutler also named Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Philadelphia) as the third impeachment manager.

“These members exemplify the competency and character required in this moment,” Cutler said. “Their credibility cannot be understated, and each of their diverse experiences and education will help ensure this process is treated with the utmost professionalism and thoroughness. This trial must be transparent and presented at the highest possible standard, something this committee is more than capable of doing.”

After an investigation, the House voted largely along party line to impeach Krasner, finding that he has not fulfilled his duties as a prosecutor in the wake of rising crime in Philadelphia. The vote concluded a months-long investigation by a House Select Committee examining the city’s recent surge in violence and what role Krasner’s conduct may have played. The committee heard heartbreaking testimony from witnesses who accused Krasner of not seeking justice for crime victims, even as homicides, shootings, and carjackings soared.


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