i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good movie. and it s a really sophisticated movie. you know, the script, you know, you can t get any better. the producer, the performances are wonderful. every bit of that movie when you look at it, try to look, you know, into the actual scenes what they re doing. it s fascinating. it s all shot on a sound stage. this movie is made at the same time that they re making what was that huge thing in the sand? oh, lawrence of arabia. right? [laughing] the same time they re shooting to kill a mockingbird. they re doing it all on the sound stage. there s a reason for that. they re doing it in black and white. you know how they had to push to get that through the studio, to make a black and white film when everybody wants color? they finally invented technicolor and all of this crap and these guys say they want to do to kill a mockingbird in black and white? and they re goin
chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney s office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender s office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you ve read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q
our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all subject to the law. and, therefore, it s important to get this terrible imbalance at least started pointing in the right direction. [applause] john? last word. ok. i m not going to say anything about social justice. i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good movie. and it s a really sophisticated movie. you know, the script, you know, you can t get any better. the producer, the performances are wonderful. every bit of that movie when you look at it, try to look, you know, into the actual scenes what they re doing. it s fascinating. it s all shot on a sound stage. this movie is made at the same time that they re making what was that huge thing in the sand? oh, lawrence of arabia. right? [laughing] the same time they re shooting to kill a mockingbird. they re doing it all on the sound stage. there s a reason for that. they re doing it
i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. and we re all capable of in some way voicing our passion, voicing our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all subject to the law. and, therefore, it s important to get this terrible imbalance at least started pointing in the right direction. [applause] john? last word. ok. i m not going to say anything about social justice. i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good movie. and it s a really sophisticated movie. you know, the script, you know, you can t get any better. the producer, the performances are wonderful. every bit of that movie when you look at it, try to look, you know, into the actual scenes what they re doing. it s fascinating. it s all shot on a sound stage. this movie is made at the same time that they re making what was that huge thing in the sand? oh, lawrence of arabia. right? [laughin
police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. thank you, your honor. [applause] chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney s office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender s office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you ve read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought a