2020 was a hard year, filled with unprecedented challenges. We have a lot of work to do in 2021 but I am so proud of our office and the work we have accomplished in my first year. Here’s just a sample.
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In January, we implemented primary care diversion for parents to help break the cycle of incarceration.
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In February, we instituted the boldest bail reform policy in the nation, ending our office’s practice of asking for cash bail. We also implemented groundbreaking new policy directives to stop racist pretextual stops and end the use of gang and status enhancements.
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In March, in response to COVID-19, we began our work to safely reduce the jail population to prevent an outbreak in the jails and our community. Ultimately we reduced the jail population by about 40%.
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In April, we started an innovative Economic Crimes Against Workers Unit to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation—especially during the pandemic.
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Yikes, both Lyft and Airbnb have been sued for sexual assault!https://www.businessinsider.com/airbnb-faces-thousands-sexual-assault-claims-yearly-report-2021-6 …
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