In 2020 my Victim Services Division helped crime victims/survivors obtain $1,143,193.78 in compensation and $123,233.29 in restitution orders. We are fighting to support victims every single day.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Get off your high horse and make changes. You are responsible for prosecuting cases, which you are failing to do. Once you do your job, you can add your victim services department.pic.twitter.com/zBy8b1hasc
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Replying to @TruthAboutChesa @chesaboudin
Your belief in harsh punishment but lack of care for actually helping victims speaks volumes.
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A prosecution is now “harsh punishment”?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @davidminpdx and
Well you're advocating for harsher punishment than histories highest incarceration rate. We have 25% of the worlds prisoners and 5% of the population it's unjust!
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Replying to @netfire4 @davidminpdx and
No Paul, I’m not. A high level of incarceration is a number, not a degree of punishment. A quantity vs quality difference. Is every prosecution, in and of itself, an injustice?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @davidminpdx and
Currently yes every prosecution is an injustice. We criminalize everything but especially poverty and black existence, we then enforce brutally on these communities preferentially. The costs of facing our unjust mass incarceration system are unjustly born by the poor, and poc.pic.twitter.com/4h9zhsN3Or
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Every, as in all? As the @SFDAOffice is going to prosecute Troy McAlister for his alleged & charged crimes on New Year’s Eve, does this also fit this matrix? Is Chesa Boudin, his office, and the entire criminal justice system, now also complicit in these injustices you allude to?
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