San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin charged a sheriff's deputy with unlawful possession of an assault weapon this week, marking the county's first case against an officer since Boudin took the helm in January.
In his announced efforts to overhaul the county's criminal justice system, Boudin placed an emphasis on holding law enforcement officers accountable for alleged misconduct.
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