San Francisco D.A. revokes plea deals, toughens policies on fentanyl cases

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San Francisco D.A. revokes plea deals, toughens policies on fentanyl cases
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Interim San Francisco D.A. withdraws plea deals offered by Chesa Boudin in fentanyl-dealing cases, which could lead to increased incarceration rates.

Brooke Jenkins, the district attorney of San Francisco, is withdrawing plea deals offered by her predecessor in more than 30 fentanyl-dealing casesThe move is part of a raft of policy changes aimed at drug dealers, particularly in fentanyl cases, that could lead to increased incarceration rates and enhanced sentencing.Wednesday where she announced the changes.

For those whose plea deals are revoked, the district attorney’s office will seek felony charges that could include jail time as part of a new offer, the office said.

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