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Boo hoo: '60 Minutes' says few prosecutors 'have been as directly touched by incarceration' as San Francisco's Chesa Boudin

When Chesa Boudin, a public defender who had never prosecuted a case, was elected San Francisco’s new district attorney in November of 2019, The Hill’s chief Washington correspondent, Saagar Enjeti, wished the city good luck, and Richard Grenell tweeted, “My beloved California needs a reality check.” Boudin said he wouldn’t prosecute “quality of life” crimes, such as public camping, offering or soliciting sex, public urination, blocking a sidewalk, and so on … and it shows.

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Boudin was under fire just this January after a career criminal out on parole who should have been in jail for the rest of his natural life was arrested on manslaughter charges after he allegedly killed two women in a hit-and-run on New Year’s Eve. Troy McAlister, the parolee accused of killing the two, faced a possible “three strikes” life sentence in an earlier case — but got five years under Boudin.

We don’t know why “60 Minutes” is calling Boudin San Francisco’s “new” district attorney, and we’re also not sure what angle they’re trying to play by saying few prosecutors “have been as directly touched by incarceration.”

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