Is this within the duties of district attorney?https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1416084634417303555 …
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@chesaboudin and his policies: the new DDAs he’s hiring are extremely inexperienced and very likely to commit prosecutorial misconduct. I’m sure any time there’s a “real” case that HAS to be prosecuted, a skilled defense attorney will destroy them.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
To be fair most DA offices are hiring fresh grads
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That’s true- but new grads usually would only handle misdemeanors. The issue is the turnover - a complicated conspiracy to commit murder case is hard to do! There are other reasons why DAs are quitting, but in some offices there is literally 100% turnover.
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For example- on a serious case at SFDA - the new DA he hired didn’t know you had to establish “ID” of a suspect during the grand jury - and the case was dismissed. The fact he had a new DA on a high profile case was a recipe for disaster.
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