Altman Law & Policy: Legal and policy expertise. Right on Crime Director of Prosecutorial Innovation; State Director for AZ & NM; TV Analyst; "Free Man"
Honored to represent the Peach State as a part of the incredible @RightOnCrime team as we work to make our justice system fairer and our communities safer! Learn more👇
@tolmanbrett Unbelievable. This is why so many Americans hate the bureaucracy. Bureaucrats wield a hammer to impose a one size fits all solution that lacks common sense and proportionality. The person who made this decision should have no job where he/she has power.
Fixing the flaws in our criminal justice system often means working together—even with those whose perspectives differ from ours.
Right On Crime recently partnered with groups across the political spectrum to develop a new set of bipartisan principles to guide criminal justice policy change in the years ahead.
“At present, the government may seize, and ultimately keep, a person’s belongings based on allegations of a connection to criminal activity without ever taking the next logical step of pursuing a criminal charge, much less securing a criminal conviction. As a result, innocent citizens have lost their homes, cars, and life savings over a mistake or, worse yet, through the malice or indifference of a government official without requiring the government to justify the taking.” - @tolmanbrett, Executive Director of Right On Crime and former U.S. Attorney.
Right On Crime supports the policies of the FAIR Act 👇 @RachelWrightROC@SenRandPaul
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A candid conversation with former federal prosecutor, defense attorney, and conservative criminal justice advocate, ROC Director @KurtMAltman, as he talks with the @AZCapitolTimes about the humanity that drives our justice system. “I’ve done it on both sides. All these people can tell you about the theory, let me tell you how it works.”
The Reentry Opportunity Center barbershop officially launched! Inspiring dignity and fostering community, this encourages individuals to find solace in the camaraderie of a barbershop atmosphere. 💈 95% of all inmates return home. Employment lowers crime. Let's get to work! 🇺🇸
🎙️ “The prosecutors that are willing to innovate deserve our support.” ROC’s Prosecutorial Innovation Director, @KurtMAltman, explains how trying something new when it comes to prosecution can be a game changer in the justice system and increase public safety for communities across the nation.
Don’t miss the latest episode of The ROC Podcast here: https://t.co/pJtsQ1yGMb
“The law is absolutely, 100%, a human business. And you cannot forget that.” 👏
Don’t miss a brand new episode of The ROC Podcast with ROC Director @KurtMAltman discussing prosecutorial innovation, the state of criminal justice in Arizona, and stories from his legal background ⬇️
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🎙️ “You have to remember that everything is a big deal to people.” ROC Director @KurtMAltman sat down on The ROC Podcast and shared a story from his days as a new prosecutor that still reminds him to remember the victim.
Click here for a brand new episode out now: https://t.co/pJtsQ1yGMb
Ashley Fitzwilliams is an associate attorney with Altman Law + Policy and brings a wealth of legal experience, having worked in civil litigation, corporate law, and criminal defense.
She’s a proud ASU Law alumna, where she was the Truman Young Prosecutorial Fellow, and has served as a deputy county attorney in Maricopa County.
How does redirection help build a more just system? 🤔 Platte County Prosecutor @EricZahnd joins ROC’s @KurtMAltman on a brand new episode of The ROC Podcast to discuss.
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Thank you @newtgingrich for your continued leadership and advocacy to modernize our justice system. Let's continue to be "Smart Crime", and create a safer and fairer justice system. The Safer Supervision Act is great common sense policy.
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THANK YOU!!! Reps Kolodin, Heap, McGarr, Jones and everyone else who voted NO! HB2820 was the wrong policy for AZ. Thanks for standing strong in the face of overwhelming pressure. Now let’s get to
policy that actually addresses the drug epidemic.
Rep. Kolodin again shows courage in the face of political pressure with a reasoned NO! On HB 2820. Drug Homicide laws do not address America’s overdose issues.