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Reminder to Public Officials: Harassment’s Not in the Job Description

By Charles Gussow on June 24, 2014
Posted in Opinions, Washington Supreme Court

In Eubanks v. Brown, the Washington Supreme Court decided 8-1  that a prosecutor’s job is to prosecute crimes.  If a prosecutor sexually harasses an assistant, he’s not acting within his or her job description.
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