SF deputy arrested, accused of bringing illegally modified pistol into City Hall. No one is above the law. “This arrest is a reminder that no one is above the law,” said Boudin, who has sought to reform law enforcement in the city since taking the helm.https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/SF-deputy-arrested-accused-of-bringing-illegally-15424772.php …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Except the drug dealers... some 300+ arrests so far? How many prosecution attempts? You never answer.
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Replying to @awokeocracy
About 25% of my general felony team caseload is drug sales. It's a huge distraction from violent crime. Come watch court any day of the week and you'll see felony drug sales cases being prosecuted. Don't blame me because the war on drugs has been a total failure since inception.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Thank you for answering. I will look at verifying the 25%. What specifically stops you from seeking mandatory drug rehab for offenders? I am switching gears a bit from drug dealing, admittedly.
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Replying to @awokeocracy
We do refer drug users to drug treatment all the time. We have an entire "collaborative court" dedicated to helping people break out of destructive cycles of drug use. It is called drug court and it monitors people's progress in treatment.
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Why should they go into rehabs? What is the immediate unavoidable consequence of not complying?
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