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Why Did D.A.'s Office Repeatedly Fail To Stop 'Seems.Savage?'

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By Ralph Cipriano
for BigTrial.net

Veteran prosecutors say they have no idea why the district attorney's office under Larry Krasner repeatedly failed to stop a one-man crime wave waged by a Philly teenager known on Instagram as "seems.savage."

Was it just plain incompetence on the part of the D.A's office, or was it institutional indifference?

Prosecutors say they were dumbfounded by how the D.A.'s office handled Byseem Smith, who, at 19, has ten felony cases filed against him.

As Big Trial has previously reported, five of those cases stem from a single spree on Christmas Eve 2018 where the teenager allegedly: shot a man in the groin and almost killed him, took a shot at another person and missed, stole a car, resisted arrest, and capped off his night by committing aggravated assault against a couple of cops.

The D.A.'s office responded by not even holding a preliminary hearing, which is routinely done with gun crimes. Instead, the D.A.'s office in one day dismissed all five cases and 27 counts against Smith, including one count of attempted murder, without getting anything in return, like a guilty plea.

The D.A.'s office subsequently re-filed four lesser charges against Smith in juvenile court, where he was found to be an adjudicated defendant, the equivalent of a guilty verdict. Smith wound up in a juvenile facility for eight months. After he was released, he was twice subsequently placed on GPS monitors that disappeared. But the D.A.'s office did nothing about it, even when Smith failed to show up for court.

Last March, Smith was arrested again and accused of possessing a vial full of Xanax pills and a black Glock 23 stolen from a sheriff's department in Virginia.

Smith's bail was set at $300,000, but a judge subsequently lowered that bail down to zero, and Smith literally got out jail for free. Last September, Smith was arrested again on charges of shooting a woman twice in the stomach, robbing her, and taking a shot at another person. The D.A.'s also filed four additional charges against Smith for carrying illegal guns. 
 
A former assistant district attorney who has since gone into private practice said there are two possible explanations for Smith's remarkable voyage through the criminal justice system -- incompetence on the part of the D.A.'s office, or institutional indifference.

The former ADA said the D.A.'s office should have held a preliminary hearing and bound Smith over for trial as an adult. They also should have filed an appeal after Smith's bail was lowered to zero. And, the former ADA said, the D.A.'s office should have gone after Smith for shedding two GPS monitors, for failing to show up for court, and for not living up to the terms of his probation. 

At the D.A.'s office, instead of giving Smith one pass after another, the former ADA said, alarm bells should have gone off after Smith shot a man in the groin, shot a woman twice in the stomach, and was found to be trafficking in a gun stolen from law enforcement. 

"It can't be just mistake after mistake after mistake" committed by Krasner's inexperienced rookie prosecutors, the former ADA said. "It tells me that people don't care."

The former assistant D.A. who preferred to remain anonymous likened the criminal justice system to an assembly line, where cases pass from one work station to the next, starting with affidavits of probable cause and arrest warrants, and moving on to preliminary hearings, criminal trials and finally, the appeals process.

"It's a fragile system," he said, where cops, prosecutors, defense lawyers and judges are all interdependent on each other as they work the assembly line.  

But at Larry Krasner's D.A.'s office, the former ADA said, "the people who are on the assembly line have no appreciation of the danger that this person [Byseem "seems.savage" Smith] represents to the public. They chose to ignore it. I don't know who they're fucking hiring."

Krasner, of course, as he has for the past 19 months, as well as his official spokesperson, Jane "Mute" Roh, both stonewalled a request from Big Trial to explain the D.A.'s repeated failure to prosecute Byseem Smith. 

Another former assistant district attorney who served more recently in the Philly D.A.'s office said that going by what he's heard from Krasner's own employees, it's "a free-for-all" over there.

Krasner's young prosecutors, the former ADA said, typically are "already in a public defender mindset" since Krasner often hires former public defenders to be prosecutors. And then, after the rookies get hired, they "get no training."

Or any help from their bosses.

The supervisors in charge over at the D.A.'s office "have no idea what they are doing," the former ADA said. The next layer of administrators in Krasner's D.A.'s office include several high-paid top supervisors who have amorphous roles.

"On top of this, Krasner wants to be in charge of almost every decision made in the office and does not delegate," the former ADA said.

The final hurdle: "The defense bar in Philly is as good as it gets," the former ADA said. So Krasner's inexperienced and poorly trained former public defenders and social justice warriors are "completely overmatched at every step of the process."

For example, the two assistant district attorneys who lead Krasner's homicide unit have tried a total of 18 homicide cases between them. Besides being inexperienced, they're incompetent, having a history of  committing courtroom blunders that resulted in dangerous criminals going free. 

What do you wind up with? A completely dysfunctional D.A.'s office that fails to protect the public, as one criminal after another slips through the system, and back on to the streets. 

You also wind-up with all-time records for shootings and murders. Last year, the city had 499 murders, the highest total in 30 years. And this year, with 111 murders so far, the city is on a pace for an all-time record of 643 murders.

As the dead bodies pile up, time after time, District Attorney Larry Krasner pretends that none of what's happening around him is his fault. And, thanks to the cooperation of the local progressive media, and the politically-correct Philadelphia Bar Association, nobody's holding Krasner accountable for the bloodshed. 

At a virtual candidates' forum Monday night sponsored by the Bar Association, Krasner got away with blaming the coronavirus for the city's record gun violence. During a two-hour forum, Krasner repeatedly refused to take any responsibility at all for the carnage he's caused. 

Thanks to a strict straight jacket of a format that called for 60 and 90 second responses to a moderator's P.C. questions, and no back and forth between the candidates, Krasner was shielded from having to answer for the incompetence and corruption in his office.

We're talking about a D.A.'s office where in the past three months, two different ADAs were formally censored for a lack of candor in dealing in judges. 

Krasner's gun violence coordinator just dodged a murder indictment after he shot and killed a male prostitute that he arranged a rendezvous with during office hours. [The state Attorney General's office said he acted in self-defense, but they indicted him for soliciting a prostitute, and misleading investigators about the facts of the case.]

Another ADA who is a top Krasner aide was arrested after she left her four-year-old daughter unattended in a locked car. [The AG dropped a child endangerment charge against her after she enrolled in a diversionary program, took a parenting class, and then managed to avoid getting arrested again for six months.]

A senior advisor to Krasner is a former lawyer disbarred for forging a judge's signature on a divorce decree, and when questioned about it by the judge, he lied. 

Other Krasner ADAs have disgraced their profession by posting messages on social media such as "FUCK THE COPS,"and just how much they hate white people.

When Krasner did import a "reform" prosecutor who's a TED talk superstar who commands up to $20,000 for a single speaking engagement, to train his impressionable young prosecutors for nine weeks in 2018, Adam Foss was subsequently accused by several women of being a serial predator and rapist who's knowingly spreading STDs.

In Boston, police, a private law firm, and the Suffolk County D.A.'s office have launched a criminal investigation targeting Foss. But back in Philadelphia, Krasner, who pledged to make the criminal justice system hia "more accessible and transparent" to the public than ever before, so he could be held accountable, refused to divulge how much Foss got paid, and whether he victimized any of Krasner's impressionable young prosecutors. 

And, in the most notorious murder case of Krasner's reign, the D.A. himself engaged in possible obstruction of justice after he huddled for three hours behind closed doors with accused killer Michael White and his four lawyers, so Krasner could basically conspire to tank the case. 

Besides the D.A.'s disastrous policies and the conduct of himself and his staff, Krasner is also blatantly breaking campaign finance law. The city's Board of Ethics is closely monitoring Krasner's reelection campaign because of a cozy relationship Krasner has with his favorite a West Coast political action committee that's become his biggest campaign donor.

The Board of Ethics has previously nailed both Krasner and the Real Justice PAC for a total of $23,000 in fines and disgorgements for breaking campaign finance laws when Krasner was first elected in 2017. But this time around, Krasner and his favorite PAC are being more even blatant about breaking the law. 

Last year, campaign finance records reveal, Real Justice poured more than $100,000 into Krasner's reelection campaign in the form of cash, in-kind contributions, and even rent money.

The only problem: the city's limit on annual contributions from a PAC is $12,600.

But instead of talking about any of those issues, Moderator Riley Ross allowed Krasner to thrash straw men such as Frank Rizzo, who's been dead for 30 years, and Donald Trump, who, the last time I checked, is not on the May 18th Democratic primary ballot for Philly D.A.

Anybody from out of town who watched the candidates' forum would have thought that Carlos Vega, Krasner's challenger in the Democratic primary, was the incumbent D.A. and Krasner was the challenger.

On moderator Ross's watch, Krasner was allowed to lob one grenade after another at Vega, attacking him as a "fake Democrat," and the tool of the Rizzo-loving FOP, even though Rizzo's been dead for 30 years. The moderator also watched silently as Krasner, who was increasingly emboldened by the format,  was allowed to smear Vega on three different occasions for his last-minute role as a pinch-hitting prosecutor in an old murder case that wound up being the subject of a civil rights case filed against the city.

The candidates forum sponsored by the Bar Association was a complete failure in terms of holding Krasner accountable for the incompetence and corruption in his office, and his permissive policies that are literally killing people. On top of that, by muzzling the participants, the Bar Association gave Krasner a platform to slander his opponents as fascist tools of Rizzo and Trump.

Apparently, Krasner isn't the only public figure in this town who's above being questioned. Lauren McKenna, chancellor of the Bar Association, did not respond to a request for comment; neither did a spokesperson for the Bar Association.

The only thing worse than the Bar Association's lame candidates forum was the press coverage of it. The Inquirer, which, as previously documented, is in the tank for Krasner, and is actively sanitizing his record so he can cruise to reelection, ignored the forum.

Worse, WHYY ran a story that led with Krasner's attacks on Vega, whom WHYY somehow mistook for the incumbent D.A.

In Philadelphia, where the problem of a corrupt D.A. is compounded by all of his enablers, can it get any worse?


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