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What a Difference a Real DA Makes

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Posted By: Moritz55, 5/28/2023 11:42:47 AM

Chesa Boudin, named after cop-killer Joanne Chesimard, and son of Weather Underground terrorists Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, was elected district attorney of San Francisco in November 2020. Criminals were happy with the outcome. “Chesa Boudin threw a monkey wrench into the city’s criminal justice system,” recalls Richie Greenberg, San Francisco resident and business consultant. “Amid a series of high-profile cases, his promise to release repeat criminals and to allow quality of life crimes to go unpunished, San Francisco descended into a scofflaw paradise.”

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Baby steps in the right direction.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 5/28/2023 12:35:56 PM (No. 1479453)
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 5/28/2023 2:31:52 PM (No. 1479511)
Amazing. And the statement after a security guard shot a "trans" MAN dressed like a woman, who threatened to stab him while the grappled. From the new DA "We cannot bring forward charges when there is credible evidence of reasonable self-defense. Doing so would be unethical and create false hope for a successful prosecution. No matter the case, however, we must follow the law and the evidence, wherever it leads. We never make decisions based on emotions or what may be politically expedient." Wonderful. Like the headline says. And she was re-elected with a 54% margin. Perhaps the people of SanFran are sick of the violence? Perhaps hoping for some normalcy?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MickTurn 5/29/2023 11:14:44 AM (No. 1480032)
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