is him being prosecuted really all that matters here? well congrats he is being prosecuted so you got what you wanted. yay?
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin
I can't tell if you're a real person. Prosecuting him and putting him in jail/prison would've meant that he wouldn't have been free to rob the car, and thus wouldn't have hit those two women with his car. What exactly are you missing?
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Replying to @CommonSense415_ @chesaboudin
prosecuting someone doesn't put them in jail, its a long process that can take months or years and requires assembling a jury and we do not actually have juries right now in the city.
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what are you missing?
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin
You hold them in jail during trial if they pose a threat to the public. This criminal law basics.
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yep, exactly, regardless of what some people want to believe, this guy was a non-violent felon and they are a dime a dozen, not every person will reoffend and we can’t just hold everyone in jail on the off chance they steal a car later and crash it.
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guy gets parole, guy takes the car of a girl he was meeting and gets arrested for it, DA have to assess the factors of the pros/cons of prosecuting, DA decides prosecution would be a poor path forward here instead of going after him for parole violations.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @Sabertoothliger and
I guess the parole board deemed this guy to not be any kind of serious immediate threat just for taking some girls car that he was dating, and that the concerns w/ covid were more pressing than this low level crime, and they didn't revoke parole.
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I think a lot of people unrealistically believe that the parole board and the DA especially should somehow have super powers to know that this guy who did a non-violent crime would accidentally crash a car speeding through downtown and kill two people.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @Sabertoothliger and
realistically nobody can tell the future, at the time this guy was arrested for stealing a car, there was nothing to imply he would accidentally kill anyone in the future. It's pretty ridiculous to expect the DA to know the exact future of every individual who enters the system.
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