As violent crime continues to weigh on communities across Indiana, Hoosiers are asking a basic question: Who is accountable when the justice system fails to protect the public?
Ireland: If Indianapolis leaders refuse to address crime, the Statehouse must step in
My recently proposed constitutional amendment offers a clear, measured answer. Indiana’s Constitution already allows the General Assembly to remove statewide executive officers, among others, for crime, incapacity or negligence. The amendment simply extends that same standard to two offices with immense influence over public safety, state-funded prosecuting attorneys and trial-court judges…