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Prosecutor picked to question Kavanaugh, accuser called fair

Senate Republican­s bringing in a female prosecutor from Arizona

- By Associated Press

PHOENIX (AP) » Senate Republican­s are bringing in a female prosecutor from Arizona with decades of experience prosecutin­g sex crimes to handle questionin­g about allegation­s of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, describing her as tough, experience­d and objective.

Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, was expected to question both Kavanaugh and the first woman to accuse him of sexual misconduct at Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation that Kavanaugh drunkenly assaulted her when they were teenagers has predictabl­y raised a political storm in the #MeToo era and the GOP’s all-male presence on the panel made some want a woman to question Ford.

Allegation­s from two other women have since emerged, but Republican­s have not announced any plans to focus Thursday’s session on those claims. Kavanaugh has denied all the accusation­s.

Mitchell works in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Phoenix as the chief of the Special Victims Division. She supervises attorneys who handle cases involving child molestatio­n, sexual assault and computer crimes against children in Arizona’s most populous county.

Mitchell “has been recognized in the legal community for her experience and objectivit­y,” committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, said in a statement Tuesday.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, Mitchell’s boss, praised her experience in an interview with The Arizona Republic , calling her an “objective prosecutor” who has a “caring heart” for victims. He said he was contacted by staff members of the Judiciary Committee over

the weekend about Mitchell’s qualificat­ions.

In July 2014, Mitchell prosecuted a former church baby sitter and camp counselor in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale who molested children in his care over a seven-year period. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison with lifetime probation.

“People want to go to a church on a Sunday and feel safe,” Mitchell said at the time, adding that the settings of his actions “should be taken into account.”

In 2015, Mitchell prosecuted a 13-year veteran of the Mesa Police De- partment who groped two women, one of whom had passed out.

She has been named Arizona’s Outstandin­g Sexual Assault Prosecutor as well as Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Prosecutor of the Year.

The county attorney’s office introduced a sex crimes protocol last year — the first in its history. The new policy manual will ensure that prosecutor­s have a guide “so that we can do the best we can for victims,” Mitchell told a local NPR station in January.

“It’s always hard to know which victims were not victims or which people were not victims because your system worked,” Mitchell said in an interview with Phoenix radio station KJZZ.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON—ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Sept. 6, 2018, file photo, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, for the third day of his confirmati­on hearing to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. Senate Republican­s are bringing in Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to handle questionin­g about Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation­s of sexual assault against Kavanaugh at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018.
ALEX BRANDON—ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Sept. 6, 2018, file photo, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, for the third day of his confirmati­on hearing to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. Senate Republican­s are bringing in Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to handle questionin­g about Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation­s of sexual assault against Kavanaugh at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018.

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