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Tagged with: criminal justice

‘Lowrider Lawyers’ put the city on trial

SCREEN GRABS A cherry lipstick red 1974 Chevrolet glided down 24th street in La Mision, as it’s called by La Raza and so many other...

No Suhr, No Sir!

By Tony Robles DECEMBER 29, 2015 -- I am Filipino and black, I am black and Filipino.  My blood is rooted in the Fillmore and Bayview. ...

Supes reject new jail in sign of changing City Hall politics

  DECEMBER 16, 2015 – In a remarkable move that reflects both changes on the Board of Supervisors and a different political climate as we...

Five supes join rally against new jail

First, they say, reject a new lockup-- then look for alternatives By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 17, 2015 -- Four supervisors showed up on the steps of...

The Agenda: Criminal justice takes center stage

Supes will face critical vote on jail as Campaign 2016 begins By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 14, 2015 – Kimberly Alvarenga, as expected, announced her campaign for...

Jail plan moves forward, after protests ….

... But are there really six votes next week for this expensive plan? By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 2, 2015 – Protesters shut down a meeting of...

The new jail is on the fast track

Board decision is imminent -- although it's not even clear that this $240 million project is needed.  By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 1, 2015 – The Mayor’s...

The Agenda, Nov. 30-Dec. 6: A climate-change solution in SF?

Could this city lead the way with a carbon tax? And do we need a new jail? By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 30, 2015 – I was...

BIG WEEK: What to do July 28-August 3, 2015

Jerry Day, Jimmy Carter, Nihonmachi Street Fair, Ginger Pride Fest, Great Apes, Outsound, more essential events this week. By Marke B. BIG WEEK Alas, another abrupt closure...

Supes move forward with jail that we might not need

$240 million project that nobody has seen and that might be obsolete the day it opens gets preliminary approval from board members who say...