Perhaps not surprisingly, the so-called progressive prosecutor featured in Sunday's @sfchronicle hit piece on @chesaboudin "attempted to coach [a little girl's] testimony that was faltering on the stand. [The prosecutor] got caught on video doing this." That's not progressive.https://twitter.com/DavisVanguard/status/1452651169931841537 …
So, what I would love to see, from you and also @larabazelon, is less character assassinations of DAs who are speaking out, and more of a defense of the principles behind statements like these. It seems to me and many others, that simply *not doing your job* is not sufficient /3
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Discretion is central to the DA's role, he is elected to decide what punishments are best for society. In this land of mass incarceration where the average american commits three felonies a day and the epicenter of the pandemic is behind bars is essential.https://mobile.twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262788183877488640 …
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OK. I appreciate you articulating what you see as the issue and the resolution, in your own words. At least I can understand better.
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