issue. you can put cameras everywhere you want, but at the end of the day, you have to teach how to do things right. i ve been a leader in terms of training. i have conducted seminars and conferences around the country including hawaii. i testified at the u.s. senate to teach our legislatures. training is essential. i have trained a law-enforcement about what it means to corroborate testimony. and how you handle everything from undercover operations to jailhouse informants. you have to disclose what you re doing and you have to back it out. that can only be done with cooperation. training is important, and you look at district of attorney candidates. as far as this new law, some of us know how to try gazes. some of us know when evidence is useless. by having that knowledge in hand, we can pass it on to others. the district attorney is somebody who has been there and done that. the district attorney doesn t have to go to court and try cases. the district attorney, him or her
maybe he is telling the truth. if he isn t, we know that that didn t happen. i think it goes to a training issue. you can put cameras everywhere you want, but at the end of the day, you have to teach how to do things right. i ve been a leader in terms of training. i have conducted seminars and conferences around the country including hawaii. i testified at the u.s. senate to teach our legislatures. training is essential. i have trained a law-enforcement about what it means to corroborate testimony. and how you handle everything from undercover operations to jailhouse informants. you have to disclose what you re doing and you have to back it out. that can only be done with cooperation. training is important, and you look at district of attorney candidates. as far as this new law, some of us know how to try gazes. some of us know when evidence is useless. by having that knowledge in hand, we can pass it on to others. the district attorney is somebody who has been there and
is occurring? we should know, just they don t have any right to privacy in jail. we should know the truth. maybe he is telling the truth. if he isn t, we know that that didn t happen. i think it goes to a training issue. you can put cameras everywhere you want, but at the end of the day, you have to teach how to do things right. i ve been a leader in terms of training. i have conducted seminars and conferences around the country including hawaii. i testified at the u.s. senate to teach our legislatures. training is essential. i have trained a law-enforcement about what it means to corroborate testimony. and how you handle everything from undercover operations to jailhouse informants. you have to disclose what you re doing and you have to back it out. that can only be done with cooperation. training is important, and you look at district of attorney candidates. as far as this new law, some of us know how to try gazes. some of us know when evidence is useless. by having t
what you do to ensure a healthy balance in having the best career prosecutors and still getting a continuing infusion of new and talented lawyers? we need to being the best and bring the best and brightest attorneys. there is an incredible lack of talent that meets the proper leadership and the proper vision. as we bring in new talent, we should be bringing in the best people throughout the country and bringing in attorneys that reflect the diversity of san francisco, also in the management levels. i think there is no reason that we should be known as having the best district attorney s office in the country. it does have that reputation. they want to come to san francisco. i want to make the office in a destination for people around the country that would like to work in the d.a. s office. the office is a bureaucracy right now. it is a story about when he was fired by the da. the d.a. claims that he wanted to be no. 2. so he fired him. you know, if you want to be no.
evidence, we need to be very skeptical. again, the job of the d.a. is to do justice, not to convict. we need to make sure that our evidence is completely reliable. and his use of incentivized witnesses is a terrible practice. these people are in jail for a reason and they become self interest. we talked about getting witnesses from the jail. and we should know exactly what is going on in these jails. people go into jail and they don t come out. sometimes they died. why should we know exactly what is occurring? we should know, just they don t have any right to privacy in jail. we should know the truth. maybe he is telling the truth. if he isn t, we know that that didn t happen. i think it goes to a training issue. you can put cameras everywhere you want, but at the end of the day, you have to teach how to do things right. i ve been a leader in terms of training. i have conducted seminars and conferences around the country including hawaii. i testified at the u.s. senate