“Police said the suspect, a 45-year-old San Francisco resident, was on parole for robbery and was driving a vehicle that had been reported stolen at about 4 p.m. ...” Did you miss this part of the story @MattHaneySF?https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Two-pedestrians-killed-in-hit-and-run-in-S-F-s-15839481.php …
Because: 1) Chesa cut the deal that would get McAllister out on parole last April, and 2) There was nothing stopping Chesa from charging McAllister when he reoffended. Five times. Odd that you want parole to re-incarcerate McAllister for new crimes that Chesa won't prosecute.
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Nothing stops a DA but the requirement to prove each element by proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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