Michael Christopher Mejia's case has played a key role in the political debate over whether California's criminal justice reforms have gone too far.https://www.themarshallproject.org/2018/05/10/whose-fault-is-michael-christopher-mejia?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sprout&utm_source=twitter …
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"With dwindling support, both publicly and empirically, law enforcement unions should start working with, not against, reformers." Read more from another response to our story with
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People are generally not detained over warning signs. Progressive policies place stress on prosecutors to release people early - there is a general “clear the jails” philosophy applied to any non-violent offense or technical violation: lower the jail rate at all costs.
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