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Episode 126: Bringing Consequences Back To Crime with Maud Maron

On this episode, Ed Mamet and guest host retired NYPD Sergeant Pete Panuccio interview Maud Maron, who is running for Manhattan District Attorney under the Republican Party. Maron, a former public defender with the Legal Aid Society, discusses her background, her campaign positions, and her concerns about current Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's policies. She outlines her stance on issues such as public safety, defunding the police, and changes to bail reform laws. Maron also emphasizes the importance of prosecuting crimes to ensure the safety of Manhattan residents, and she encourages listeners to support her campaign.

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