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SF public defender's office & video
2015-04-07 22:48:11.439814+02 by
Dan Lyke
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A little article on the SF public defender's office use of YouTube:
But as copwatch groups use YouTube as a channel for public transparency, Adachi's ambitions go beyond whistleblowing he's found that publishing videos on YouTube can put pressure on prosecutors to drop cases against his clients. He lists example after example: Last year, Adachi says he showed surveillance footage to the District Attorney that showed his client, a minor, was not responsible for a fatal stabbing. Weeks later, his client was still sitting in jail, and wasn't freed until after Adachi uploaded the video online. ...
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