and? where was his parole officer is my question tbh
Although, why can’t they do both just to be sure no innocent women get killed? CB could have done his thing that he didn’t do, the parole board theirs, that they didn’t do? I still don’t understand why it had to be one or the other. I like redundancy on critical parts.
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See my other response, like I said, Chesa is probably under pressure to lower the burden on the justice system with Covid going on, he probably assumed the parole officer could handle his parolee violating parole by doing non-violent crimes, it didn't look like a priority case.
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Yeah, we need to stop pressuring him, but to be fair, he did reduce the head count in his office in his own accord. Wouldn’t there be less pressure if it were spread out over more prosecutors?
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