A week into her new job as San Francisco's district attorney, Brook Jenkins sat down for a one-on-one interview with KTVU to discuss her goals for the office. Check out the Q&A.
In her first one-on-one with KTVU, newly appointed San Francisco DA Brook Jenkins outlines her goals for the job after the recall of Chesa Boudin.A week into her new job as San Francisco's district attorney, Brook Jenkins sat down Thursday for a one-on-one interview with KTVU morning anchor Gasia Mikaelian to discuss her goals for the office.
Jenkins was a former prosecutor for Boudin's office, but resigned last year to join the campaign that called for his removal, leading her to becomeHow do you balance reform with accountability? It means that we have to have consequences for criminal behavior in San Francisco. And that doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to be locking everybody up.
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