2006 City Council Election/Questions to candidates/Q6

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Question 6. of the 2006 City Council Questions to Candidates

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Do you believe the police and/or the District Attorney's office acted improperly in the Halema Buzayan case?


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2006-05-15 23:57:36   Stan, with all due respect, that's a copout. You were asked for an opinion based on the available facts. I would have even prefered a "I don't know" to "I will wait for a judicial determination". If you are elected, on how many other issues are you "going to wait for a judicial determination". —GrumpyoldGeek


2006-05-16 09:57:11   Rob, did you change your answer to this question or do you mean that it was a typo? The phrasing of the second sentence "I still think there were.." seems to imply the first sentence is in the other direction (e.g. "no"). —PhilipNeustrom


2006-05-16 20:37:16   Confused by Mike Levy's answer: "While the case could have been handled with more sensitivity, based upon what I know of the applicable law, it does not appear that either the officer or the District Attorney acted improperly. For instance, she could have been issued a notice to appear at a subsequent time." If the Officer and DA did not act improperly, why does it then say "for instance" and follow the "for instance" with a statement suggesting an alternative way of handling it. —HenryBianco


2006-05-18 16:07:06   I'm not sure, but I think Levy's "For instance," is based on his assertion that the case could have been handled more sensitively. —AlvinTsao

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