Carraway then addressed the rescued chickens, Poppy, Ivy, Aster and Azalea, and Petaluma Poultry's history of poor conditions which Rosenberg had observed. He said there was evidence that couldn't be introduced due to limitations. He mentioned that Rosenberg was able to speak briefly about a Petaluma Poultry factory farm where she saw suffering animals including chickens on their backs and where she rescued 2 chickens who ultimately needed to be hospitalized for days. She saw paperwork showing hundreds of animals are condemned at the slaughterhouse for bloodborne diseases. She was aware of the slaughterhouse having 4x the average chicken slaughterhouse rates of salmonella and campylobacter. She saw documents saying 76 birds were cadavers, which in the industry is synonymous with boiled alive.
He also stressed how Rosenberg reported the company numerous times and was repeatedly ignored. He urged the DA to actually meet with her or at least respond addressing her reports. He said a collaborative path is a path forward.
Carraway also described Rosenberg's health issues. He said days before trial he saw her in the hospital after she had the feeding tube put in and he wasn't sure the trial could go forward. She lost 20 pounds, he said.
He then explained how the jail's medical service provider, Wellpath, has been sued multiple times for neglect, including over their neglect of inmates with Type 1 diabetes. Last year, a Sonoma County grand jury found chronic medical neglect at the jail.
Carraway continued: I also have many questions. There are no guarantees they'll let her keep her pump and continuous glucose monitor. I FOIA'd their policies and there is no mention of diabetic care. They told us it'd be a decision made by jail staff at the time. I've asked multiple questions they've refused to answer. That does not inspire confidence. This is not a case that requires jail time. It is not a violent crime. The risk is too high and the consequences are too severe, too life-threatening or life-altering. We all benefit more from community service than the risks and liability of custody.
He finished by saying that Rosenberg has already suffered consequences. She has a felony conviction. She has received not just ridicule online, but death threats. She has already delayed her schooling significantly and hopes to not have delay it again.