Olmsted County leaders hope to look more closely into equity in the justice system Polling conducted by the City of Rochester suggests around 6-in-10 Med City residents want local leaders to stay highly focused on addressing equity differences. Posted: Mar 9, 2021 10:48 PM Posted By: Anthony Monzon ROCHESTER, Minn. - Officials in Olmsted County want to look more closely into the equity of our local justice system. The Olmsted County Justice Council, and inter-government board whose members include RPD Chief Jim Franklin and Rochester Mayor Kim Norton, is working toward forming a sub-group focused specifically on equity in the justice system. While the group's framework is still being defined, board members say it could bring together different perspectives to look into the landscape of work being done related to equity in the justice system. The group might then develop strategies and recommendations to advise the full justice council.