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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Replying to @Sabertoothliger @CommonSense415_ and
Sometimes, people ask me “if the reason you are releasing these suspects back onto the streets is COVID, why not have them antigen tested to see whether they are an infection risk, and keep those who are not in custody?” And I never answer, because it’s not really about COVID.
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Replying to @commieboudin @Sabertoothliger and
Likewise, someone might ask me “if you’re willing to advocate for getting your dad a COVID vaccine while in jail, why not advocate for vaccinating repeat offenders so we can keep them in jail?” I don’t answer that question either, because f*** these whiney crime victims.
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Replying to @Sabertoothliger @commieboudin and
this guy doesn't even believe in innocent until guilty, he thinks its the other way around apparently lol
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @Sabertoothliger and
That’s not true. As my actions have shown repeatedly, I believe “innocent *even if* guilty”.
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ok parody account
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