and? where was his parole officer is my question tbh
He doesn't have to file charges for the parole board to revoke parole is my point, I am guessing the reason he referred the case to the parole officer is because he expected the parole officer to deal with his parolee, which is his job tbf.
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imo I don't think what Chesa did was unreasonable, he is under pressure to reduce the current burden on the system (due to covid) by redirecting cases like this to places where they can be better handled. Nothing was holding the parole officer back.
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Who ever is pressuring him into this should stop. Do you know who is responsible for this and who we could petition? These are serious problems, you can’t do a half job on them. 2 people died...
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I wonder how long has Chesa lived in SF. Maybe he didn’t know the system is completely fubar. I think just in case, he should have filed AND referred, if that is possible. Ask anyone in SF for advice and they could have told him that - “Son, better be safe than sorry”.
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