d.a. sus susie loftus to answer that for you. >> good morning, supervisors. susie loftus, interim district attorney. so when you put those regulations in place for more complicated cases, it could be a murder case, a rape case, some of those statutory complications that would have made them ineligible for release would now make them eligible for release. so what we have to do is have a system in place that we can work with the district attorney's office so -- that they can work with the district attorney's office to work with the police department and get the court the information they need about potential public safety considerations. >> supervisor stefani: okay. and one thing that i'm concerned about -- i am concerned with a timeline with the suggestion in the reduction in overtime, that it's so important that we get incident reports right, and it's so important that police officers are able to take the time necessary so that when it's taken to trial, that report is as great as it can be because it will be challenged in an adversarial system by a public def