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“This has nothing to do with trying to do special favors for new Mainers”: Cumberland DA Defends Non-Prosecution of Traffic Violations on WGAN

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicMarch 12, 2024Updated:March 12, 202412 Comments4 Mins Read1K Views
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Cumberland County District Attorney Jackie Sartoris joined Matt Gagnon on WGAN Morning News Monday to defend her recently adopted policy of encouraging law enforcement to issue civil instead than criminal summons for certain traffic violations, including operating without a license and with expired registration.

[RELATED: George Soros-backed DA Takes Office in Cumberland County…]

Sartoris told Gagnon that the new policy was adopted due to her office having trouble getting through a backlog of cases, making it difficult to prosecute more serious crimes.

“Almost none of these cases [are] gonna go to trial when I have a trial backlog of assault, and domestic violence, and, you know, felony level theft,” Sartoris said. “[Traffic violations] are not high priorities — unless there’s something else that’s happening as part of that conduct.”

Some contributing factors that Sartoris mentioned may warrant a criminal summons when driving without a license or with an expired registration included speeding, reckless driving, and suspected OUI.

“We’re not telling law enforcement, ‘you can’t ever send us a criminal summons,’ what we’re saying is: please start using the civil violation more,” she explained. “That is meaningfully the way that most of these cases get resolved.”

Sartoris also pushed back on the notion that this policy would benefit so-called “new Mainers” and asylum-seeking migrants who drive vehicles in Maine without licenses.

“The last thing that I thought was that this somehow had anything to do with new Mainers and asylum seekers,” Sartoris said.

[RELATED: Maine’s Soros-Funded DA Will No Longer Charge Illegal Aliens for Some Traffic Violations…]

Sartoris said the number of citations for operating without a license and expired registration for asylum seekers is “vanishingly small,” adding later in the interview that migrants without licenses are “really being preyed upon at times” by being told that their foreign credentials are valid in Maine.

“The vast majority of people who are operating without a license in Cumberland County are people born and raised and living in Maine all their lives,” she said. “This has nothing to do with trying to do special favors for new Mainers.”

The Cumberland County DA told Gagnon that the move to temporarily consider these traffic violations as civil offenses is actually in order to free up resources to issue more criminal summons for the “quality of life crimes that the community is really complaining about.”

The Office of the Maine Attorney General issued guidance in February 2022 urging prosecutors and law enforcement against enforcing disorderly conduct, indecent conduct, public urination, public drinking, and certain types drug possession and criminal trespass if the offender in question is homeless.

[RELATED: “We need to do a lot more enforcement”: Cumberland DA Jackie Sartoris Talks Portland Homeless Encampments on WGAN…]

Sartoris said in a previous interview with Gagnon on WGAN that the Cumberland County Jail is understaffed, and that her office has not been able to use it to effectively arrest individuals and get them mental health evaluations.

“I need the resource of the Cumberland County Jail,” Sartoris said in October. “And I really need it to be up and running in a way it really hasn’t been in quite some time.”

Sartoris also spoke out in December against a proposed order to legalize encampments in the City of Portland over the presence of rampant drug use, sexual assault, violence and theft in the city’s homeless encampments.

[RELATED: Cumberland County DA Jackie Sartoris Warns of Rampant Drug Use, Violence, Theft, Sexual Assault in Portland’s Homeless Encampments…]

The Cumberland DA said Monday that the intermittent closing of the jail due to COVID and staffing issues is now over, and that now law enforcement are able to issue summons and make arrests.

“They have somewhere to go now,” Sartoris said, applauding Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce for working to restore the “full operation of the jail.”

“So, we’re hoping for something that is more like a return to normal caseloads, we’re also hoping for something that is more like a return to normal accountability,” she said, pointing to the fact that the jail can now hold individuals with a “significant buildup” of prior criminal offenses that were previously let out on bail.

“We’re hoping that the judiciary will help us return to a place where people can be held briefly, deal with their stuff, not just released over and over again,” she added, explaining that her office is not being allowed to terminate certain probation agreements by the judiciary.

The judiciary, according to Sartoris, has been slow to return to normalcy since the pandemic, which has resulted in judges making bail decisions as if the still jail does not have the capacity for non-violent offenders.

Listen to the full interview with Cumberland County Jackie Sartoris on Newsradio WGAN with Matt Gagnon below:

Newsradio WGAN · Jackie Sartoris
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Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at tomic@themainewire.com

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  1. beachmom on March 12, 2024 7:34 AM

    The reason she has a backlog of violent crimes is because of the illegals they keep allowing in and apologizing for.
    We asked South Portland Police and they said they will continue to hand out tickets and summonses because the state, not the CC DA sets the law.
    Not that they’ll get prosecuted.
    She is putting lives in danger and police in dangerous and awkward situations.

  2. Conservative on March 12, 2024 7:56 AM

    Maybe if you dealt with issue of DEPORTING ILLEGAL ALIENS instead of calling them ‘New Mainers’ and giving them everything that ‘TRUE MAINERS’ need and deserve, you would be doing the job you were ‘selected’ to do!

  3. Not 2day SB on March 12, 2024 8:38 AM

    So she admits that she cant manage the responsibilities for her job. She should resign or be recalled based on that.

  4. cheshire cat on March 12, 2024 9:33 AM

    “Sartoris said in a previous interview with Gagnon on WGAN that the Cumberland County Jail is understaffed, and that her office has not been able to use it to effectively arrest individuals and get them mental health evaluations.”

    Not every arrested individual needs mental health eval. Most are just criminal NOT “sick”

    Sartoris said in October. “And I really need it to be up and running in a way it really hasn’t been in quite some time.”

    Yup, like 60 years.
    Punishment NOT hug-a-thug.

  5. Andy K on March 12, 2024 11:13 AM

    She is setting the stage for a real tragedy to happen. There will be a road homicide involving someone who is an illegal alien and who was previously cited and not charged with driving without a license. If that happens she should be held responsible. How does this policy incentivize these illegals to stop driving?

  6. a jones on March 12, 2024 1:15 PM

    Soros much

  7. Red on March 12, 2024 6:39 PM

    victoria the jew murderer nuland, resigned from her undersecretary of mass murder position like three days ago. This jew worship site is silent.

  8. beachmom on March 13, 2024 6:36 AM

    They aren’t “New Mainers”, they’re illegals.
    I really, really dislike that term, “New Mainers”.

  9. Red on March 13, 2024 8:42 AM

    U.S Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is jewish.

    U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken is jewish.

    U.S Former undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland is jewish.

    U.S Attorney General Merrick Garland is jewish.

    U.S Director of National Security Agency Avril Haines is jewish.

    U.S Deputy Health Secretary “Rachel” Levine is jewish.

    U.S Director of Office of Science and Technology Eric Lander is jewish.

    U.S Deputy Director of the CIA David Cohen is jewish.

    U.S Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg was jewish.

    jewish democrats in the House:

    Jake Auchincloss, Massachusetts (freshman)
    Suzanne Bonamici, Oregon
    David Cicilline, Rhode Island
    Steve Cohen, Tennessee
    Ted Deutch, Florida
    Lois Frankel, Florida
    Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey
    Sara Jacobs, California (freshman)
    Andy Levin, Michigan
    Mike Levin, California
    Alan Lowenthal, California
    Elaine Luria, Virginia
    Kathy Manning, North Carolina (freshman)
    Jerry Nadler, New York
    Dean Phillips, Minnesota
    Jamie Raskin, Maryland
    Jan Schakowsky, Illinois
    Adam Schiff, California
    Brad Schneider, Illinois
    Kim Schrier, Washington
    Brad Sherman, California
    Elissa Slotkin, Michigan
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida
    Susan Wild, Pennsylvania
    John Yarmuth, Kentucky

    jewish republicans in the House:

    David Kustoff, Tennessee
    Lee Zeldin, New York

    Jewish senators

    All are democrats, except for Sanders, an Independent who caucuses with democrats:

    Michael Bennet, Colorado (Bennet’s mother is a Holocaust survivor. He does not identify with a religion.)
    Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
    Ben Cardin, Maryland
    Dianne Feinstein, California
    Jon Ossoff, Georgia (freshman)
    Jacky Rosen, Nevada
    Bernie Sanders, Vermont
    Brian Schatz, Hawaii
    Charles Schumer, New York
    Ron Wyden, Oregon

  10. axylos on March 13, 2024 10:11 AM

    This is an outright lie, “The last thing that I thought was that this somehow had anything to do with new Mainers and asylum seekers,” Sartoris said. Then she turns around and blames this on the county jail, typical Marxist. Best part is Southern Maine is working its way to be the twin to Southern California. I have zero faith the people of Maine will wake up to any of this and just blindly watch it happen.

  11. Edward Allen Tharp on March 13, 2024 1:01 PM

    Hey Red, Mark Levin is Jewish, your point?

  12. NoDems on March 14, 2024 9:04 PM

    This George Soros attorney will turn Portland and Cumberland county into a sad state of affairs just like Portland Oregon. Nothing good will come from this. The liberal democrats hate upholding the law on law breakers.

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