This article is worth a re-read as it's been updated a few times now. Some key missing parts about why this man was roaming the streets have been filled in. Unfortunately, I believe this one lands on the DA's office. A few thoughts below. (1/x)https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/SF-driver-accused-of-killing-two-women-is-15840271.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20(Premium)&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referra …
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AFAIK that’s the law currently. The parole board is responsible for holding parolees if they violate. He already said that he is looking into why it didn’t work here and what changes are required so I’ll wait to see the results of that before I jump to conclusions re: remedies.
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Neil, the parole board can choose to do what they want, they don't have to hold. But you're missing the major point - it's a NEW crime- arrest, prosecute, and sentence coordinate with parole board immediately to make sure he remains in jail. Common sense.
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