District Attorney Chesa Boudin is calling on Mayor London Breed to remedy a “severe” staffing shortage in his office that threatens to harm criminal prosecutions unless key positions are filled.
via @mdbarba and Joshua Sabatinihttps://sfex.news/3nfP40i
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Replying to @sfexaminer @mdbarba
This threatens to harm criminal prosecutions? What prosecutions?
@chesaboudin spends his time building websites, speaking on the Circuit and building out “victim services units” instead of prosecuting felons and Drug Dealers who are killing people.2 replies 1 retweet 22 likes -
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Actually Chesa won both the first choice and the rcv tolls. Either way the constituents of sf like me knew he meant reform for our cruel brutal and politically oppressive police state and voted in hope for his reforms.
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Paul Retweeted Chasing Justice Podcast
In our criminally unjust state of mass incarceration, all of us are technically illegal, we on average commit three felonies a day and are inherently illegal. These circumstances absolutely call for prosecutorial discretion and a sane da.https://twitter.com/ChasingPodcast/status/1293622979314593792?s=20 …
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Chasing Justice Podcast @ChasingPodcast“None of you cared about prosecutorial discretion as this train was flying 100 m.p.h. towards mass incarceration. But now that I’m pulling the break up and trying to switch the tracks so we are going to try to turn around, miraculously you have an issue with that.” -@DARollinsShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Can you give us some examples of the 3 felonies we commit daily? Perhaps I haven’t considered this POV.
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But along this vein is the statement that we are all inherently illegal, because some of our neurotransmitters are schedule 1 substances, namely DMT. As a substance we always have that is illegal to possess for any reason, makes us inherently illegal.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6088236/ …
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