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 -
We successfully ensured County Jail #4 would close—something I long fought to achieve. We also announced a partnership with
@Deanpreston to compensate small business owners whose windows were smashed. And we were one of the four founding prosecutors to form the@ProsAlliance.6 replies 6 retweets 43 likesShow this thread
I don't want to compensate business owners whose windows were smashed - I want the people smashing the windows to be prosecuted and held accountable.
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