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Contra Costa District Attorney Becton, Public Defender, Other People Recognize National Crime Victims’ Rights Week?

by CLAYCORD.com
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The following is from the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office:

Today in Martinez, Contra Costa County Supervisors Andersen, Burgis, Gioia, Carlson, District Attorney Becton, her executive team, victim-witness advocates, and Public Defender McDonnell proudly stood in recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, which will be observed from April 6-12, 2025. On April 9, the District Attorney’s Office will host the annual Victims’ Rights Recognition Ceremony in Martinez to honor survivors of crime, acknowledge their resilience, and reinforce our community’s commitment to justice and healing. By bringing together victims, advocates, law enforcement, and community members, the ceremony aims to foster a sense of kinship and support, ensuring that those impacted by crime are not forgotten.

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photo credit: Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office

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So…… this staged event was to prop up Becton because of the recall effort to try and convince dupes that she and everyone is on the victims side. Yeah sure.

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Spot on Reasonable. I was going to say the same thing, but you nailed it

A picture of people who are elected that do nothing for their constituents…

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or these are the people that make you a victim!

Clown show…

I didn’t know that victims had any rights!
I thought it wasv all about the criminals!

Ironic… Since she seems to favor the Criminals… and is not so concerned about the Victims..

If everyone in that photo were to find new jobs outside of government, the citizens of CCC would be a lot better off.

The folks in that picture would have difficulty in finding a new job outside of the government. A real professional job requires taking responsibility for your actions and ethics….both lacking in our current DA.

So let me get this straight, we gave a national crime victim rights award to a person who refuses to lock criminals up.

The award should say we only care about criminals rights.

Another bunch of stuffed shirts blowing more hot air…

Fresh from the Contra Costa Bureau of Propaganda. 🙄

April 1st isn’t until next Tuesday.

Mayor,
I love the question mark at the end of the title.
They’ve recognized the victims rights on this day but what about the other 364 days of the year?
Ah, there goes another question mark.

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