Listening to our medical professionals, I think its important to release violent criminals too, many of our prisoners have seen decades behind bars and no longer pose a risk of violence in our society.https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/04/10/prison-violent-offender-jail-coronavirus/ …
So I was asking, how would you prioritize the release of the additional 235, and you answered more people should be incarcerated than we have currently, how is that answering the question?https://twitter.com/netfire4/status/1341089659120545792 …
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I think our communication is mixed up here. My point was to not get caught up on finding 235 inmates to parole, but rather form a baseline of confidence to apply to each inmate and parole as many as meet that bar while keeping confidence that this won't negatively impact society
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As I initially said, I know you want more incarceration, but i was asking you to make the difficult choice that
@chesaboudin is faced with if he respects our@SF_DPH . So again, how would you prioritize which additional 235 you release? - Show replies
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If you're arrested 15 times for stealing vehicles in 18 months then I have no empathy for you. You can go to jail and if you get COVID then you have no one to blame but yourself - it's your fault that you're in that cell.
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