With little notice, California is increasing early release credits for 76,000 inmates, including violent and repeat felons, as it further trims the population of what once was the nation’s largest state correctional system.http://apne.ws/koSME0k
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@ap aren’t you where other journalists look to tin order to ensue accurate non-bias reporting? These 2 tweets scare the hell out me. What are you doing?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That seems ill-thought out. JMO.
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That not good!
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Weird cast - these are those who have shown through behavior, remorse. They may deserve release. The savings pay for 76,000 college-years of scholarships.
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Good behavior credits, folks. People who are not demonstrating good behavior will not be fast tracked.
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Quite a bias in that headline. Perhaps you could have included a fact you had in the article itself. “The new rules take effect Saturday but it will be months or years before any inmates go free earlier.”
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Waiting for next news story of "Violent Felon" who was released early in California commints violent crime.
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