Posted on 06/01/2023 3:13:49 AM PDT by grundle
Former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin was named executive director of the University of California, Berkeley law school's new research and advocacy center.
Boudin was ousted from his district attorney position in a 2022 recall vote by a margin of 55% to 45%.
In an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday, Boudin said he was named the founding executive director of the University of California, Berkeley law school's new Criminal Law & Justice Center.
"In my new role, just as I did as district attorney, I will continue to draw on networks of advocates, activists, judges and legal practitioners to support reform and advance safety in ways that are rigorous, principled and responsive to the lived experiences of directly impacted communities," Boudin said in the op-ed. "The center will systematically evaluate the outcomes of specific policies and communicate to the public which policy changes are essential to enhancing public safety and justice."
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Of course.
Boy Howdy, ya gotta love them taxpayer paid Golden Parachutes
It’s called Berserkly with good reason.
They created a new department just for him. Wow. The corruption runs deep.
Long prison terms do guarantee the criminals aren’t wreaking havoc among decent citizens, Chesa has no answer for that. Chesa was raised by Bill Ayers because his parents were felons in the Weather Underground responsible for the deaths of two police officers and a Brinks guard in a botched robbery.
The DNC laundry keeps on washing.
A blood sucking “public servant”
Notice no real law firm wants him
Revolutionaries always take care of their own.
Generally at taxpayer expense it seems.
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