6. DA Schubert received $500 from the LAPD PAC. Then, in October 2013, she got $2,500 from the Peace Officers Research Association of California, headquartered in Sacramento. In December 2013, she took in $5,000 from the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association PAC.
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17. On Prop 57, Schubert did something out of step w/ voters. She spent $9,223.46 on printing and processing, and $13,970.94 on postage, for a statewide mailer asking voters to oppose Prop 57 — the most popular criminal justice reform initiative ever put before California voters.
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18. Designed to speed up parole for nonviolent offenders and to overhaul policies on juveniles in the justice system, voters approved the measure 64 percent to 36 percent, by a margin of nearly 4 million votes. Schubert fought against it tooth and nail - & with money from police.
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19. In March 2017, Schubert received $1,500 from the Sacramento Police Officers Association; then another $1,500 from the Sacramento County Probation Association PAC; $3,000 from the Sacramento County Law Enforcement Managers Association.
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20. $500 more from the Peace Officers Research Association came in. Then came $3,000 from the Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, which has been the most reliable donor to Schubert’s campaigns — her next large donation from the group was $5,000 in September.
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21. The next month, Schubert received another $2,500 from the Sacramento County Law Enforcement Managers Association, then $5,000 from the Sacramento Police Officers Association, and yet another $5,000 from the California Association of Highway Patrolmen PAC.
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22. Schubert then received $1,000 from the San Francisco Police Officers Association PAC; $5,000 from the California Correctional Peace Officers Association; $1,000 from the Sacramento County Probation Association.
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23. Next, Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert received yet another large donation of $10,000 from the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Public Works PAC.
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I need to pause right here for a moment. This money that Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert is taking - hundreds of thousands of dollars - comes straight from the paychecks of police officers. These are their union dues. Of course they give them to her for a reason.
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24. Last year, as her campaign for DA got back up and running, I found something very disturbing, yet again from Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert. She took two more $50,000 loans from Michael Tsuchida - the retired Sacramento cop. I've never seen that in my life.
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What I'm about to say is so beyond the pale, so outrageous, that I had to consult several campaign finance experts to verify that I was seeing what I actually thought I was seeing. It's as unethical as anything I've ever seen from a District Attorney.
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25. In April's campaign finance filing, Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert revealed that she is getting an in-kind donation from the Sacramento Sheriff. Guess what it's for? RENT, ELECTRICITY, and INTERNET. They appear to be providing FREE OFFICE SPACE for her campaignpic.twitter.com/nZ2N4VB9cg
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26. It gets CRIMINAL. The State Auditor of California sent a memo to Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert recommending that she file criminal charges against the Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones. http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article193668199.html … Schubert, receiving cash & office space from him, declined.
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END OF THREAD. For my full report, go to https://theintercept.com/2018/04/25/stephon-clark-police-shooting-district-attorney/ … I've never seen anything like it. Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert is bankrolled by law enforcement. Nearly half a million dollars. No wonder she refuses to ever hold them accountable for ANYTHING.
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Here she is, suggesting that “common sense” trumps conclusive studies
about the effectiveness of the death penalty. SMH. http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article90894212.html …pic.twitter.com/MuEvKJJO0j
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