In March, in response to COVID-19, we began our work to safely reduce the jail population to prevent an outbreak in the jails and our community. Ultimately we reduced the jail population by about 40%.
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In April, we started an innovative Economic Crimes Against Workers Unit to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation—especially during the pandemic.
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In June, inspired by righteous rage over the murder of George Floyd, we initiated many police reforms. We sponsored a resolution with Sup.
@ShamannWalton to stop the SF police department from hiring officers with known prior misconduct.4 replies 8 retweets 60 likesShow this thread -
We called on the California State Bar to
#curetheconflict that exists when prosecutors accept law enforcement union support. We created a policy to compensate victims of police violence just like any other crime victim.2 replies 6 retweets 53 likesShow this thread -
We announced new leadership in our Independent Investigations Bureau. We implemented a policy not to charge based on the uncorroborated word of officers with prior misconduct. We implemented a policy to review body cameras before charging resisting arrest cases. And more.
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In July, we resentenced the last person on death row out of San Francisco, effectively ending the death penalty in San Francisco. We announced our intent to form a Truth, Justice & Reconciliation Commission to address the harms caused in our communities by law enforcement.
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We also implemented a policy not to charge peaceful protestors. We also reached a $1 million settlement with http://Care.com in a consumer protection case.
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In August, we finished our first season of Chasing Justice (
@ChasingPodcast), our office’s podcast hosted by me and@RachelRMarshall, designed to provide transparency into our office’s policies and to educate about criminal justice reform.3 replies 9 retweets 44 likesShow this thread -
In September, we formed an Innocence Commission led by
@larabazelon to review wrongful convictions claims. We announced our Post-Conviction Unit to review cases in which sentences may be excessive. We made longtime SF community advocate@davidcamposSF our new Chief of Staff.6 replies 9 retweets 61 likesShow this thread
And yet Chesa, rampant dope dealing persists in the TL, diminishing the safety and quality of life for the good people of the TL. Guess they’re not among those you favor in your agenda.
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