Some valuable takeaway points in this thoughtful piece, including a detailed discussion of the relationship between district attorneys and parole. An important read:https://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/fearmongering-over-high-profile-tragedy-could-undo-decades-of-progress-on-criminal-justice/ …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Chesa, we get it, it's everyone else's fault and not yours. You've tweeted a dozen times about this and it's really coming across as desperate and unconvincing.
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Replying to @CommonSense415_ @chesaboudin
what should the DA have done, it really makes no sense what you're even saying he could have done
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His job.
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so he should do exactly what he did, got it
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No, it was NOT his job as DA, to walk this guy (his former client as a PD) through the system so as to avoid a third strike.https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Fatal-hit-and-run-DA-Boudin-charges-suspect-15845917.php …
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he was not his former client as a PD, for one, and yes it is his job to decide which cases to prosecute and which to drop. What do you think a DA does?
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