Former San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin Lands New Role at UC Berkeley.

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Ousted San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, known for his progressive policies, has been named the executive director of UC Berkeley School of Law's Criminal Law & Justice Center. Boudin, who was voted out of office in a recall election in June, plans to conduct research and advocate for criminal justice reform. Critics have blamed his policies for a spike in crime in San Francisco, but Boudin claims that Republicans and the "sensationalistic media" manufactured the issue. Boudin is the son of two members of the far-left Weather Underground terrorist organization who were convicted of murder and served decades in prison.
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