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Replying to @chesaboudin
You know the tried and true motto, if you can’t do the time don’t do the crime. Hope dirtbags accountable, I know it’s tough as you are one... but You serve the citizens not the criminals. You don’t hold violent criminals to that how could you be trusted win non...
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Replying to @s_barnes_ @chesaboudin
I'm under no impression I'll change your mind, but: the point here is that these are people who have *already done* their time. They've served their time, paid their restitution, met all the requirements of the system. Do you think they should forever be branded a "criminal"?
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Problem is, with people like
@chesaboudin , they will charge violent rapists for example with misdemeanors which means they aren’t captured in any of these studies or anything that reflects who they really are.1 reply 0 retweets 25 likes -
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Replying to @BrainiacSports @augie50 and
check the prosecution records brainiac
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You’re the one making the claim that they are allowing rapists to plead down to misdemeanors. If it’s so easy to prove, then do it.
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Replying to @BrainiacSports @augie50 and
it’s your city, not mine. i’m not taking any time out of my day to prove anything to you when i just found corroborating results with one google search. enjoy
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Oh, it was super easy but you couldn’t be bothered to share a link, sure thing.
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