I just chased down a shoplifter and helped recover stolen goods. I’ve seen this shit happening a lot more lately.
You can say ‘pandemic’ but our DA @chesaboudin, for whom I idiotically voted, is giving carte blanche and free passes to criminals and it’s getting out of hand.
I have spoken with someone at the DA’s office and while they tried to explain aspects of it, I stand by the notion that the offender should have been charged for previous crimes and the DA being unwilling to do so was a major factor in their release 2/
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I don't think that it would be likely that Troy would have been held by a judge for his crimes, we do not usually do that in this country it's very unusual. Generally rejecting bail only happens for people likely to flee the country or incredibly dangerous like murderers.
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Getting a judge to hold this man in jail (for how long? we don't even know when he can stand trial at this point) for the crimes he committed seems unlikely. The parole board is far more likely to be able to do something because they have more power than the DA.
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