He has a history of not prosecuting violent criminals.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @chesaboudin
He’s been in office less than 6 months. There hasn’t been enough time for a history of prosecuting, let alone a ”history of not prosecuting”. But the haters have been hating since before he was even sworn in.
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You missed the part about Chesa FOLLOWING THE WISHES OF THE VICTIM in his decision on that one: https://nextshark.com/dwayne-grayson-charges-dropped-sf-district-attorney/ …
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He talked to the victim to get him to agree to it. He’s exploiting a vulnerable marginalized senior.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @SustainableFred and
Boudin is the adopted son of Bill Ayers. Of course you know this. Someone from the USSR should have some awareness of what's required when all law, obedience, civil order & security is violated at will by a protected group. This is inhuman cruelty. Lex talionis, with interest.
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Replying to @MonsieurBouvard @SustainableFred and
I also like the logic in “Chesa sometimes prosecutes crime, therefore he prosecutes all crime, and if you don’t buy it, you’re a hater”.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @MonsieurBouvard and
Or better yet, here's legit logic I actually DO like: Incarceration is not the only, nor always the best consequence for every crime. America locks up more people than any other democracy, yet we have more crime and more violence. Other paths to justice are needed.
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Replying to @SustainableFred @MonsieurBouvard and
Maybe we incarcerate more people because we have more violence. CA released prisoners on Props 47, and 57, and then for COVID, and look at us now.
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