Federal Court Suspends Krasner DA's Supervisor Day After State Supreme Court Limits Conviction-Overturn Cases

The supervisor's suspension and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's sharp rebuke of Krasner's office within 24 hours suggest serious institutional concerns about prosecutorial conduct and oversight in Philadelphia's largest law-enforcement agency.
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