My heart is bursting. On the eve of my first child's birth, my dad - who's been in prison nearly my entire life - was granted clemency. He never intended harm, yet his crime devastated many families. My heart breaks for the families that can never get their loved ones back.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
I don't understand the logic of your second statement. You are the DA you should have heart for the victim first. I support the second chance but should not feel sorry for those who penalized for their wrong doing. With your soft heart on crime creates the chaos in SF today.
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Replying to @flau3388 @chesaboudin
Well you see Chesa is a progressive DA, which means he has sympathy for the accused at the expense of sympathy for the victim
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Well that is some classic zero sum logic...
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Replying to @Steve56666007 @KevRoc96 and
To simplistic souls who fail to understand bigger concepts like mercy. Punishing someone forever doesn't "free" anyone.
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Turning a guy who participated in 3 murders into the “victim” in the scenario isn’t really much help to the true victims’ families. Far too often the victims and their families are forgotten and powerless. Not sure how this helps them
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