A Virginia prosecutor said in a letter that her office will not be involved in the prosecution of some misdemeanor crimes, deferring to law enforcement.
Fox News' Mike Emanuel reports the latest on the three schools facing those allegations from Washington, D.C.says that her office will stop its involvement in the prosecution of some misdemeanor cases.
The letter states that for these charges, her office could work with law enforcement if they chose to prosecute the crimes.According to the letter, the changes are set to take place after Jan. 16.In a Friday press conference, Biberaj said that the letter was released prematurely and was intended to create a discussion within Loudoun County judges.
A police officer in Loudoun County, Virginia, looks at her phone in Sterling, Virginia on Nov. 22, 2020.
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