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pitch - cesar ---jeff rosen quiere que el condado coopere con i.c.e., y les entregue a indocumentadoscometido delitos serios.. ---jaime peluffo nos acompaÑa con los pormenores.. jaime.. 0:01 0:12 0:40 1:05 1:33 2:24 fue un 18 de octubre del 2011 cuando el supervisor george shirakawa y organizaciones celebraron la aprobacin de la nueva poltica de que no retendrian a reos indocumentad os a peticin del servicio de inmigracin. el fiscal del condado jeff rosen tacha la poltica de radical, y est juntando casos de indocumentad os violentos que han sido liberados, y no se presentaron en corte cuando debieron. s.o.t. jeff rosen/fiscal, cdo. de sta.clara 13:34:20 the policy that i'd like the county to adopt is one where we cooperate with ice on a limited group of individuals. rosen dijo que quiere que el condado coopere con ice reteniendo a indocumentad os que hayan cometido delitos serios hasta que ice se los lleve. rosen dice que la actual poltica expone a la comunidad a criminales violentos, y cuesta ms dinero que retener a los indocumentad os. s.o.t. andrés quintero/ofna de sup. shirakawa 3
pitch - cesar ---jeff rosen quiere que el condado coopere con i.c.e., y les entregue a indocumentadoscometido delitos serios.. ---jaime peluffo nos acompaÑa con los pormenores.. jaime.. 0:01 0:12 0:40 1:05 1:33 2:24 fue un 18 de octubre del 2011 cuando el supervisor george shirakawa y organizaciones celebraron la aprobacin de la nueva poltica de que no retendrian a reos indocumentad os a peticin del servicio de inmigracin. el fiscal del condado jeff rosen tacha la poltica de radical, y est...
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we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office north of los angeles and prosecute about 40,000 cases each year, so he is on the ground. he sees it all. he is however a green bay packer fan but we will forgive him because they lost. >> you should be very happy. you won. >> next to him is richard carranza and the superintendent of san francisco unified, just started in the summer of july. prior to that he was the deputy superintendent of innovation and social justice. [applause] next to richard is nancy o'malley, district attorney for alameda county. she was appointed in 2009 and elected in 2010 and has an amazing background dealing dealing with violence against women and domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse and threat management. she's a wonderful addition to our panel so thank you nancy. [applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started
we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office north of los angeles and prosecute about 40,000 cases each year, so he is on the ground. he sees it all. he is however a green bay packer fan but we will forgive him because they lost. >> you should be very happy. you won. >> next to him is richard carranza and the superintendent of san francisco...
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proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing with consequences and accountability and we're good with that. when it comes to soft power with great collaboration we can have a support role and provide to our educators and experts what exactly can we do to assist you getting to the end that everybody talked about today and that's the only different take we would have. >> great thank you. [applause] i would like to say we need to wrap up. we have a late start and need to keep moving. i would like to say what struck me today that even though teachers and principals are in school all day addressing those things in the hallways and they're not here. we have school p
proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing...
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. >> reporter: district attorney jeff rosen got ahead of the curve and began compiling the list even before the votes were cast. >> i thought that reforming the "three strikes" law in this way would make the punishment fit the crime. >> reporter: santa clara county has 550 three strikes cases where inmates are serving sentences of 25 years to life in prison. of those, the d.a. determined 118 cases are eligible for early release under prop 36. they are cases that involve nonviolent offenders who have been already served as many as 10 years in prison. >> a typical fact pattern being prior burglary offenses and the new offense being drug possession or petty theft or writhing a bad check. >> reporter: this man supports prop 36 because it refocuses three strikes on the violent offenders. >> it's more fair because sometimes it takes people a while to learn from their mistakes and the last mistake could be the last mistake that puts themlife. so if it's minor it guests them a fighting chance. >> reporter: he says prop 36 won't be like a green light to get out of prison. even the cases he sa
. >> reporter: district attorney jeff rosen got ahead of the curve and began compiling the list even before the votes were cast. >> i thought that reforming the "three strikes" law in this way would make the punishment fit the crime. >> reporter: santa clara county has 550 three strikes cases where inmates are serving sentences of 25 years to life in prison. of those, the d.a. determined 118 cases are eligible for early release under prop 36. they are cases that...