Breaking news: @SFDAOffice operation results in arrest of prolific retail thief.
Our office will be charging her with more than 100 separate thefts from Target.
Thank you to SFPD for assisting with the arrest.
More information coming soon.
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Replying to @chesaboudin @SFDAOffice
LOL, you literally tweeted this after all of the Walgreen's and CVS's leave your city because of your ridiculous less than $950 law? Too late, you and your city are now a disgrace and lost control of the "Rule of Law!"
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"Proposition 47, also known by its ballot title Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties. Initiative Statute, was a referendum passed by voters in the state of California on November 4, 2014. Shoplifting, where the value of property does not exceed $950https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_California_Proposition_47 …
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Replying to @netfire4 @jimkaldem and
Newsflash:You can still charge people for crimes under $950. And try them. And jail them. Problem is that we don’t. No jail = no consequences = HIGH CRIME,repeat offenders,free-for-all mentality. Welcome to SF. Prop 47 doesn’t help,but ultimately
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Replying to @canuck_amuck @jimkaldem and
So we agree there's no less than 950$ law and Chesa is releasing people under medical guidance.
#StandWithChesa and the science and epidemiology making our city safer.https://www.sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @jimkaldem and
Uh no, we definitely don’t agree. There is still a law to punish crime under $950, but Chesa refuses to do it because of his “reform beliefs” that are heavily influenced by his murderous parents & traumatic childhood. He is failing at his ONE job, which is to punish criminals.
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Replying to @canuck_amuck @jimkaldem and
Paul Retweeted John Hamasaki
This statement shows that you do not have a clear understanding of the DA's role, his job is to take whatever actions he thinks most likely to protect the public, in a pandemic under medical guidance that means releases.https://mobile.twitter.com/HamasakiLaw/status/1393953770216644610 …
Paul added,
John Hamasaki @HamasakiLaw“As D.A., we are the people’s lawyer,” he said. “We certainly represent the community and not a single victim. So, when we are prosecuting cases, or we are applying our discretion, we should do so through the lens of what is best for our entire community.” https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-16/criminals-crime-victims-george-gascons-la-revolution …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Uhh yeah,PROTECT THE PUBLIC. From CRIME. People were in jail when the pandemic happened. There were breakouts. Did they release all prisoners? NO.
Not doing your job in the name of ‘Public health’ is a smoke & mirrors tactic, useless & without any merit, much like @chesaboudin.
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