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Board urges mayor to convene roundtable on pretrial services as state bail rules change
Summary
Supervisors voted to urge the mayor to convene stakeholders to design a San Francisco pretrial services model consistent with recent state legislation; the resolution notes the city's long history with an independent pretrial agency and passed as amended.
The Board of Supervisors on Dec. 11 adopted a resolution urging the mayor to convene a roundtable of stakeholders to recommend a San Francisco pretrial services model consistent with statewide bail reform.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin led the measure and proposed non‑substantive amendments to reflect recent state action that grants the city time to transition arrangements for pretrial services. Peskin and other speakers described San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project as an independent nonprofit that has provided pretrial case management and supervision for decades…
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