Homicides are the most serious cases we handle with the greatest harm to victims. In 2020, our homicide team secured 3 indictments - one of which I personally presented to the grand jury. (By comparison in 2019 the entire office didn't secure any grand jury indictments.)
I'm asking because Chesa is an ostensibly progressive prosecutor who wouldn't be averse to giving the defense the privilege of a prelim, especially when it's common practice here. Also most prosecutors use prelims in CA because it allows them to test their case in an open hearing
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I can't say without being privileged to the details of the specific cases.
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