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== Recent District Attorneys == '''Larry Krasner''' (2018-present) - A longtime civil rights attorney who had sued the police department dozens of times, Krasner won the 2017 Democratic primary with support from progressive organizations and donors. His policies have included declining to prosecute certain low-level offenses, reducing cash bail requests, and pursuing police accountability cases. Critics, including police unions and some prosecutors, argue his policies have contributed to rising crime; supporters contend he is addressing systemic injustices while maintaining public safety.<ref name="phillyda"/> '''Seth Williams''' (2010-2017) - The first African American elected as Philadelphia District Attorney, Williams pursued aggressive prosecution while facing personal legal troubles that culminated in his 2017 conviction for bribery. His fall from office created the opening that Krasner filled, transforming the office's direction dramatically.<ref name="phillyda"/> '''Lynne Abraham''' (1991-2010) - Known as "America's Deadliest DA" for her aggressive pursuit of death penalty cases, Abraham served nearly two decades and embodied traditional tough-on-crime prosecution. Her long tenure shaped a generation of Philadelphia prosecutors and established policies that Krasner's election explicitly repudiated.<ref name="phillyda"/>
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