Lesli Boese Says Mike Thurston Amended 1/3 of Cases; He Slams Her 'Backlog' & Trial Numbers
This is story 2 in WRN's 7-part series on the Waukesha County District Attorney's race, based on the recent DA debate sponsored by the Republican Party of Waukesha County.
What metric should be used to measure the prosecutorial performance of the two deputy district attorneys who are running for the top job? Candidates Lesli Boese and Mike Thurston disagreed sharply over that question during a DA debate.
Thurston slammed the number of jury trials she's handled, saying he's handled far more in the past decade, and he said the drug unit she supervises has a "backlog" of cases waiting to be charged, whereas he doesn't. Thurston said Boese's drug unit has 103 uncharged cases, some dating back to 2019.
She slammed his dismissal and amendment numbers. According to Boese, Thurston reduced 32% of his cases in a recent time frame from felonies to misdemeanors and dismissed 20% of them, numbers much higher than hers.
The two candidates both handle key units in the office; she supervises the drug unit, whereas he handles sensitive crimes, such as sexual assault and domestic violence cases. To be sure, those cases can be very different, so it's not a direct apples-to-apples comparison.
[caption id="attachment_206959" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Mike Thurston and Lesli Boese.[/caption]
However, the numbers do help paint a picture. Anyone can say they will be "tough on crime." But have they been? There are different ways to measure that. Wisconsin Right Now has a pending open records request with the Waukesha County District Attorney's office, seeking the non-prosecution numbers for both candidates.
The metrics came from the candidates' comments in a June 19 debate sponsored by the Republican Party of Waukesha County. The two are running as Republicans in the Aug. 13 primary.
"The metric is trials," Thurston said. "A very transparent metric by which you can measure a prosecutor’s aggressiveness." He said he's tried "five times" the number of trials as Boese has in the past 10 years.
However, Boese disputed Thurston's claims on the number of jury trials she's handled during the last decade. He said she handled 17 jury trials in the last 10 years compared to his 84, but she said the correct number is more than 40 because he missed trials she took over from other prosecutors.
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Boese previously told the Waukesha Freeman that she has handled "at least 170 trials in my 29-year career." Thurston said he has tried 134 cases during his career. "I propose to the party we put our numbers on the website," he said during the debate. "Let's be transparent about it. If you say you have 170 trials, clearly you have a list. Tell us what your list is."
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