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Chesa Boudin is an American criminal justice reform advocate and District Attorney of San Francisco. He was born on August 21, 1980 in New York, NY. He is 40 years old. Chesa Boudin is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg. His body measurements are not available. Chesa Boudin is unmarried and there is no information about his dating history. Chesa Boudin is the son of David Gilbert and Kathy Boudin. His parents were members of the Weather Underground, a radical left-wing organization. Chesa Boudin is a graduate of Yale Law School and has worked as a public defender in San Francisco. He was appointed as the District Attorney of San Francisco in 2019. Chesa Boudin's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He earns his wealth from his career as a criminal justice reform advocate and District Attorney of San Francisco.

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 21 August, 1980
Birthday 21 August
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2020

On January 8, 2020, Boudin was sworn in as San Francisco district attorney by San Francisco mayor London Breed.

2019

In the 2019 election, Boudin was elected San Francisco District Attorney, defeating interim district attorney Suzy Loftus.

2013

Boudin translated Understanding the Bolivarian Revolution: Hugo Chávez Speaks with Marta Harnecker into English, co-edited Letters From Young Activists: Today's Young Rebels Speak Out, and co-wrote The Venezuelan Revolution: 100 Questions – 100 Answers. His latest book, Gringo: A Coming of Age in Latin America, was released in April 2009 by Charles Scribner's Sons, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book received mixed reviews.

2011

Before law school, Boudin traveled to Venezuela and served as a translator in the administration of then-president Hugo Chávez. After law school, from 2011 to 2012, Boudin served as a law clerk to M. Margaret McKeown on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He was a 2012–2013 Liman Fellow at the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, and in 2013 and 2014, he served as a clerk to Charles Breyer on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. In 2015, Boudin began working full time at the San Francisco Public Defender's Office as a deputy public defender. While there, he argued on behalf of the office's clients that California's bail system is unconstitutional, leading to the landmark decision In re Kenneth Humphrey, in which the state's First District Court of Appeals held that judges must give consideration to a defendant's ability to pay before setting bail. Boudin also serves on the board of the Civil Rights Corps, a national non-profit organization, and is on the board of Restore Justice, a non-profit based in California.

2003

Boudin entered St Antony's College, Oxford, on a Rhodes Scholarship in 2003. At Oxford, he earned two master's degrees, one in forced migration and the other in public policy in Latin America. He earned his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School in 2011 and began work for the San Francisco Public Defender's Office as a post-doctoral fellow in 2012.

1981

When Boudin was 14 months old, his parents were arrested for murder in their role as getaway car drivers in the Brink's robbery of 1981 in Rockland County, New York. His mother was sentenced to 20 years to life and his father to 75 years to life for the felony murders of two police officers and a security guard. After his parents were incarcerated, Boudin was raised in Chicago by adoptive parents Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who, like his parents, had been members of the Weather Underground. Boudin did not learn to read until age 9, a phenomenon common to children of incarcerated parents. Kathy Boudin was released under parole supervision in 2003.

1980

Chesa Boudin (born August 21, 1980) is an American lawyer, writer, and lecturer specializing in the U.S. criminal justice system and Latin American policy. Since January 8, 2020, he is the district attorney of San Francisco, having won the 2019 election.

1926

On January 26th, Boudin suspended the process of prosecuting Jamaica Hampton, a man who was shot and seriously injured in an altercation with police, during which he was captured in body camera footage striking an officer with a liquor bottle, in San Francisco's Mission District. This was characterized in some press reports as "dropping charges", however Alex Bastian, a spokesman for the DA's office, stated that charges had not yet been filed. The DA's office would therefore retain the right to resume the prosecution at a later time. The decision to suspend the process in January was made in order to avoid a conflict between the prosecution of Hampton, and the investigation and potential prosecution of the officer, who may potentially be charged for the shooting. The police union, which opposed Boudin's election, criticized the decision as "giving criminals a green light" to attack police officers.