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Florida prosecutor fighting DeSantis over suspension says he won’t seek re-election

- Associated Press

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An elected prosecutor who was suspended by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after signing a statement opposing abortion prosecutio­ns said Monday he won’t seek reelection because he believes the Florida governor would suspend him again if he won the race.

Andrew Warren said in a video posted to social media that he still planned to continue his legal battle challengin­g his suspension as state attorney in the Tampa area even if thouugh he won’t seek reelection.

At the time of the suspension in 2022, DeSantis, who is running for the 2024 GOP presidenti­al nomination, accused Warren of neglect of duty and incompeten­ce after the Democratic state attorney signed statements, along with other prosecutor­s across the U.S., opposing criminal charges against abortion providers or women seeking abortions. Warren also said he wouldn’t prosecute people for providing gender-affirming healthcare, and his office’s policies didn’t charge people with some minor crimes.

Florida had a 15-week abortion ban at the time, and DeSantis last year signed into law a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. But the new law has yet to take effect due to an ongoing case in the Florida Supreme Court.

DeSantis also championed legislatio­n that banned transgende­r minors from receiving puberty blockers, but a federal judge has blocked portions of the new law.

DeSantis appointed Republican Suzy Lopez to replace Warren in August 2022. She is now the only person running for that office.

If he ran again, won and then was suspended again, it would create too much uncertaint­y for the office, so he decided to “take one for the team and not run,” Warren said Monday.

“I have been planning to run for re-election since the day I was suspended, but the governor has made clear that he does not care about the will of the voters or our democracy, and that he is willing to break state and federal law to keep me from serving as state attorney,” Warren said. “I care about the State Attorney’s Office and this community too much to have that cloud of uncertaint­y hanging over us.”

Last year, DeSantis suspended Monique Worrell, who was the state attorney for the Orlando area. Worrell is challengin­g the decision before the Florida Supreme Court.

Last year, the Florida Supreme Court refused to reinstate Warren, saying he had waited too long to file a petition.

Warren also challenged his removal in federal court, where he said DeSantis punished him for being a dissenting voice, violating his constituti­onal right to free speech, and nullifying the election that brought Warren to office. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle, in dismissing Warren’s lawsuit, wrote that federal law prevents him from returning the prosecutor to office. Warren has appealed that decision.

 ?? CHASITY MAYNARD Tallahasse­e Democrat via USA TODAY NETWORK | Sept. 19, 2022 ?? Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Andrew Warren, above, after Warren signed a statement opposing criminal charges against abortion providers or women seeking abortions.
CHASITY MAYNARD Tallahasse­e Democrat via USA TODAY NETWORK | Sept. 19, 2022 Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Andrew Warren, above, after Warren signed a statement opposing criminal charges against abortion providers or women seeking abortions.

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