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| Hello to all.......One of the most frustrating things to come out of our "broken" legal system is the early release of inmates (criminals) from custody. Of all the various stories that have been reported on regarding this very important issue, the root of it all is money ! Hey, isn't it usually money ? Money is what the court system, like the rest of the world, needs. And by releasing inmates who should remain in custody; because they have proven to be threats to society, the jails can arrest more people and try to generate more income. It's unsettling to many taxpayers that criminals who have committed serious crimes are sometimes back on the street within days of their arrests, when required sentencing of these criminals sometimes calls for up to 1-2 years in prison. This gives lawbreakers the feeling that they can go right ahead and commit more crimes because they wont be harshly penalized. Lawmakers across the Golden State, including Attorney General Jerry Brown, have conflicting opinions and enforcement of this frustrating practice. Last week, the Orang County sheriff's deputies union tried to file a court injunction to halt early releases at their county jail. As reported in the Los Angeles times by reporters Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton, Superior Court Judge Steven Perk blocked that legal request and set a future court date to talk about it further. Yippee.....So the early releases will continue and the message will continue to be confusing and gridlocked, kind of like Washington D.C. Some days i wish we implemented the "eye for an eye" rule of law. Steal from someone, lose your pinkey finger, and so forth and so on..... I have a feeling crime would drop significantly !!! Stay safe. Talk to you all soon. Dan Nesser...... |
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Posted By Dan Nesser on February 23, 2010 07:43 pm | Permalink |
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