by Bob Walsh
A "reform minded" lawyer is going to be the new HMFIC at juvenile probation in the city and county of San Francisco. His announced intention is to shut down the system completely over the next two years.
Presumably criminal law will no longer apply to persons under the age of 18 by then so there will be zero criminal activity by juveniles. Problem solved.
It currently costs about $500,000 per year to keep a baby criminal in custody in SF.
The newbie, Katy Weinstein Miller, is from Yale so clearly it's all good.
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