'Boudin and other 'prosecutors' like him who think that criminals should not be held accountable for their crimes would happily put people’s lives in danger to keep criminals out of prison.' -ZacharyFaria
Berkeley Law’s new Criminal Law and Justice Center will be led by former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. In accepting the position, Boudin said “a lifetime of visiting my biological parents in prison” has “made clear that our system fails to keep communities safe and fails to treat them equitably.” If you had forgotten, Boudin’s parents were Weather Underground terrorists who took part in a robbery that killed a security guard and two police officers.
Now Boudin will be leading Berkeley law students in his pro-criminal ways at a time when violence and property crime in the city of Berkeley itself is at its highest point in a decade. It isn’t the biggest surprise that a law school that abandoned due process at a university that abandoned free speech would create a “Criminal Law and Justice Center” that abandons justice, but it is disappointing nonetheless.
Boudin’s terrorist-inspired view of law and order belongs nowhere near any level of power or influence. It made him a terrible district attorney and makes him a terrible voice to have on a law school staff. Boudin and other “prosecutors” like him who think that criminals should not be held accountable for their crimes would happily put people’s lives in danger to keep criminals out of prison. Now he is going to spread that garbage to the next generation of law students.
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