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By Tim Redmond – November 19, 2019 – 48Hills.org Four years in prison — for driving without a license? Oakland man arrested in SF faces long prison term — despite a jury finding him not guilty of two felonies. If you want to get a sense of what’s wrong with the criminal justice system in...
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San Francisco– Representatives from the Public Defender’s Office will be advocating for the release of previously sealed police personnel files during Wednesday evening’s Police Commission meeting, Deputy Public Defender Jacque Wilson has announced. “Law enforcement in San Francisco is deliberately sandbagging the release of these records,” said Wilson. “But we are pushing back just as...
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Our office is proud to join forces with many criminal justice reform entities as a part of newly-launched Debt Free Justice California. The SF Public Defender’s Office has worked hard to reduce the fines and fees that many people face who have already served their sentence,  and also manage to reduce the cases with the most...
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By Evan Sernoffsky SF Chronicle David, a 76-year-old Vietnam veteran, found himself in San Francisco County Jail in mid-January after a fight with his abusive partner. He had no idea how to get a lawyer, how to get his HIV medication or when he’d even get out. “I had never been to jail and the...
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California is on the precipice of overhauling its unjust bail system. Now, a group of judges, currently in apology mode over a party where revelers ridiculed incarcerated people of color, is lobbying for a watered down bail reform bill.
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Read Jeff Adachi's article on the Trump presidency on Medium.
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PBS News Hour profiles the San Francisco Public Defender's innovative Bail Unit.
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Read Jeff Adachi's Op-Ed on the dangers of cutting peremptory challenges.
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