SFGATE local editor Alex Shultz on the lack of transparency and the loaded, pro-punishment rhetoric from reporters at ABC7 and the Berkeley Scanner.
under Tom Orloff and then, yes, O’Malley. He even donated to O’Malley’s campaign in 2009. He’s an elected official and someone who was once deeply involved in the office Price is attempting to reform.longer-term sentences
Robert Hernandez and his wife Gina can attest to how spending 15 years in prison feels. Robert was released just a few months ago after serving 16 years. His original sentence, for severely injuring someone in a bar fight, was actually 27 years, because it was his second “strike” under California’s three-strikes law and because he had a “gang enhancement” tacked on.
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