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Eric Toney: “The first thing we're going to start to do is fix the crime…”

Featuring: Eric Toney, Republican | Candidate for Attorney General of Wisconsin

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Eric Toney, candidate to unseat Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul, visits Eau Claire

Published | Video Starts at 00:40

During his visit, he met with volunteers to share his plans to speed up investigations, tackle the Fentany crisis and improve public safety. The current District attorney of Fond du Lac county sharing his plans should he take office. The first thing we're going to start to do is fix the crime labs and make sure that we are testing the forensic evidence that's needed, that we're getting it done faster and improving the efficiencies. There are amazing analysts that work at our crime labs, but it's the failed leadership from our attorney general that's missing, causing the delays that's taking longer, denying justice for victims while some of these defendants are committing new crimes. (00:40–00:51)

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Asserts that fixing crime labs and improving forensic evidence testing efficiency is a priority.

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