San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is under scrutiny after being placed in a diversion program for ethics violations involving sensitive information access. The complaints were initially made by former Assistant DA Alexandra Grayner and retired Judge Martha Goldin, who are now appealing the leniency of Jenkins's punishment. Jenkins's public criticisms of her predecessor's diversion programs add to the controversy. The appellants argue that Jenkins's alleged dishonesty and lack of remorse warrant a harsher punishment, especially given the gravity of her misconduct related to a high-profile case.
It's no secret that San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins frequently lashes out at judges in public, and it's pretty clear that many in the judicial community have no love for Jenkins either.
The complaint is about Jenkins's handling of confidential information in the prosecution of Troy McAlister, who notoriously killed two women in a hit-and-run.
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