
Schubert Strategies
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Schubert Strategies
@schubertstrat
Former Sacramento District Attorney. Lead Prosecutor for Golden State Killer. Current CEO Criminal Justice Legal Foundation. Supporting Victims Rights.


Hear it directly from me. These allegations are flat false. And I will fight them.






It’s over for Swalwell. He’s officially done.








California is again leading the charge against large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud. Today, we're taking decisive action against 14 providers who tried using stolen identities to bill Medi-Cal for nonexistent hospice services.




🚨 OUTRAGEOUS: Sacramento Politicians Just Opened the Door to Release SERIAL SEX OFFENDERS and CHILD PREDATORS🚨 In a stunning and deeply troubling move, Assembly member Stephanie Nguyen and Sac DA Thien Ho agreed to amend AB 2727 to allow SERIAL RAPISTS and CHILD PREDATORS to qualify for “elderly parole” at age 65…even when sentenced by a judge to life in prison. Let that sink in. These are not low-level offenders. These are the worst of the worst—repeat predators who terrorized multiple victims. 👉 People like David Funston…who was sentenced to THREE life terms and readily admits he’s still sexually attracted to children. 👉 People like Roy Waller-the NorCal rapist who terrorized countless women for years and was sentenced to 800+years to LIFE. Under this amendment, predators like these get a shot at release—simply because they got older. David Funston was released at 64. Do we all feel safer from this pedophile simply by waiting til he’s 65? ⚠️ Age does NOT erase predatory behavior. ⚠️ Time does NOT undo the trauma inflicted on victims. ⚠️ And the public should NOT be forced to take that risk. This is exactly what’s broken about California’s parole system: • Violent offenders get endless chances • Victims are forced to relive their trauma at every hearing • Public safety takes a back seat to political deals 📢 We should be strengthening protections—not allowing early parole eligibility for serial predators. STOP AB 2727. calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/hearings/279020









