Perhaps not surprisingly, the so-called progressive prosecutor featured in Sunday's @sfchronicle hit piece on @chesaboudin "attempted to coach [a little girl's] testimony that was faltering on the stand. [The prosecutor] got caught on video doing this." That's not progressive.https://twitter.com/DavisVanguard/status/1452651169931841537 …
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Patrick in Alamo Square Retweeted Patrick in Alamo Square
I would still love to see one recall opponent defend a single thing he has done (or not done) on their merits. What is the answer for only prosecuting a fraction of cases compared to, say, Alameda County? What metrics are we looking to improve and how?https://twitter.com/virtualvirtues/status/1452882741905682432?s=20 …
Patrick in Alamo Square added,
Patrick in Alamo Square @virtualvirtuesReplying to @DrinkinProjectI was thinking about this today. Never once have I heard: - a recall opponent argue for Chesa based on any merit, or disparage a ‘hit piece’ based on the text of the article - a recall opponent *not* preface the word ‘recall’ with ‘Republican’ or ‘right wing’2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Paul Retweeted Chesa Boudin 博徹思
Except for all the sociologists, epidemiologists, and responsible reformers in our judicial system.
#StandWithChesa and the reforms making our city safer.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1215499535385890816 …Paul added,
3:43Chesa Boudin 博徹思Verified account @chesaboudinThank you, Justice Sotomayor, for your leadership, the example you set for all of us, and for your thoughtful words of support. I'm humbled by your support of our movement & I promise to do the work required to make our vision of a just society a reality. pic.twitter.com/Y1aE9970FT1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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I'm still looking for a current example of somebody defending what has happened since he was DA on their merits. What does he do differently? Why is it better? What should we be looking for as far as results are concerned? What's the answer for SF prosecuting so few cases?
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Paul Retweeted David Menschel
I Support
@chesaboudin, he like so many justice department officials reacted as our epidemiologists, and public health officials ordered and reduced incarceration in response to the epicenter of this pandemic being behind bars.#StandWithChesahttps://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262788183877488640 …Paul added,
David Menschel @davidminpdxOf the top 100 vectors of coronavirus: 57 are prisons/jails 21 are meatpacking plants 10 are nursing homes 5 are psychiatric hospitals 3 are development centers 2 are wind turbine plants 1 is an aircraft carrier 1 is a nuclear power plant https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Because I believe in science, epidemiology, I know; "We must act with urgency to ensure that detention is used only when the risk of great bodily harm to another person outweighs the community public health consequences. " I
#StandWithChesa & Sciencehttps://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ …1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @larabazelon and
I continue to not understand what you're supporting here, is this a copy paste? But the issue under contention is demonstrated in the quote you pulled: "We must act with urgency to ensure that detention is used only when the risk of great bodily harm to another person..." /1
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That quote is from the discussion of releases our @SFDAoffice wrote and I posted.
https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ …
^there is the link again.
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