Not prosecuting parolees charged with residential burglaries is wrong. Boudin even admitted to Michael Krasny how serious a crime he considers burglaries. But now he wants us to think parole violators charged with burglary should be let loose. /1
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Replying to @LJAkaar67 @SFCPA and
I don't think he thinks that at all, I think he thinks the parole board should do its job though.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @SFCPA and
>> Boudin admitted to Michael Krasny how serious a crime he considers burglaries > I don't think he thinks that No, seriously he does, he said this https://www.kqed.org/forum/2010101881460/san-francisco-district-attorney-chesa-boudins-first-year-in-office-ends-in-controversy … > he thinks the parole [officer] should do its job yes, but that's where
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Replying to @LJAkaar67 @SFCPA and
all my statements were connected they don't mean the things you think they mean in isolation, I wasn't talking about how serious a crime burglaries are, I was talking about chesa thinking the parole board should do its job
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @SFCPA and
I understand, I don't think I took your statements in isolation, I am saying Boudin's statements are either contradicted by his (in)action or that his policies aren't working to make SF safe.
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Replying to @LJAkaar67 @SFCPA and
I don't see any contradiction, sending the case to the parole board is a totally reasonable choice for a DA to make, are you a lawyer?
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @LJAkaar67 and
I don't think there's anything wrong with a policy of referring parolees to the supervising office, that's a totally normal policy, theres something wrong with the parole office though in that they refused to revoke parole on a man who broke parole several times.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @SFCPA and
> heres something wrong with the parole office though in that they refused to revoke parole on a man who broke parole several times. Boudin expressly does not believe this. He told Forum's Krasny he thinks the parole officer knows best, specifically on this point.
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Replying to @LJAkaar67 @SFCPA and
this is false, you should actually read what he thinks because he pretty thoroughly laid out his plans to work with the police to reform the parole system to avoid this.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @LJAkaar67 and
i sure seem to know a lot more about the law than you huh
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