Treg Taylor's crime stats

With Joseph Smith and Brigham Young having effectively the same status of Mohammed as "prophets" for certain religious sects or polygamist offshoots

AG Treg Taylor says crime rates are going down in Alaska, remains ‘wary’ of some numbers
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor told the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce that crimes rates in Alaska are at a 40-year low.

Treg Taylor is reportedly a Mormon with a degree in political science from Brigham Young University. That would explain the extreme Mormon shopkeeper's privilege being prosecuted against law-abiding customers of local "stores" Alaska’s courts. Everything Mormon is a "store".

Some store owners have too many wives and many have grown fond of filing frivolous trespass suits against otherwise law-abiding customers in order to wrongfully appropriate their vehicles or other property or to extort bail money from them or their families on frivolous criminal or criminal-like civil charges which often include a mental health component.

Corrupt police officers are encouraged under shopkeeper's privilege to conceal their charges in the back office of the police station where by a predominantly Mormon "store" custom the cops maintain various civil and criminal trespass claims and warrants "in store" for later prosecution against targeted individuals, with the concealed charges and civil or mental claims supposedly not at risk of being thrown out of court in the meantime.


On Tuesday, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor spoke to the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce about the state of the justice system and related developments that impact Alaska.

So we have an extremely partial local retail store prosecutor with civil litigation experience more than ready and willing to take the stores' side on any and all civil suits and claims against their customers.

... a 15.7% decrease in sexual assault cases last year and a 20% decrease since 2018, but “I’m a little wary of those numbers,” the Attorney General said. The reason for the lack of confidence comes from potentially unknown factors such as a possible drop in sex assault reports. //Taylor also focused on the low number of cases being tried in Fairbanks. Joe Delaire, the District Attorney for Fairbanks, said this year they’ve only tried 40 cases out of thousands of referrals from law enforcement.

The wholesale commercial level trafficking or rape charges against store customers are simply not making it in court either. Particularly when these are tried in state courts as violations of peculiar LDS sexual or religious mores.

It would seem that actual instances of forcible or statutory rape would be extremely rare in real life despite the frequency of the false reports being made on a wholesale basis from behind the counter of local stores. The common "stalking" or "sexual assault" trope of a presumably lower-income man "in love" with a presumably wealthier working woman who secretly despises him is getting really specious in court.

Wealthier men targeted by police for sex charges are more generally accused of misdemeanor pandering or solicitation of prostitution, for which their property is often seized and wrongfully appropriated by greedy male cops on an automatic presumption of guilt.

Treg Taylor obviously can't prosecute all the sexual assault cases himself, and the lawyers under him are apparently not willing to risk their bar licenses on outrageous and frivolous sex charges in court. The involvement of men in the wrongful prosecution of other men somewhat rules out considerations of "feminism" or "misandry" — except in a general sense of "misanthropism." Men's Rights Activists might explain it all very well, except there are a few madams at the police station and plenty of women are being picked up on bogus charges by misogynistic male beat cops as well.