1/x What I mean here is that every day there's another of the same repetitive story. To name a few: - Dealer arrested 4th time on same block with money, drugs, and weapons. - Dealer ignores stay away order. - Man arrested for the 15th time in 18 months for motor vehicle theft.
Listening to our medical professionals, I think its important to release violent criminals too, many of our prisoners have seen decades behind bars and no longer pose a risk of violence in our society.https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/04/10/prison-violent-offender-jail-coronavirus/ …
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"It's important to release violent criminals too" is too open a statement for me. I'd agree that in most circumstances (see: not a demonstrated repeat offenders) inmates who have been behind bars for decades have paid a significant debt to society and could be reviewed for parole
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@SF_Shoobie , While I recognize not a situation you want, if you were, as@chesaboudin is currently, tasked with releasing another 235/835 prisoners or 28% how would you prioritize that release? - Show replies
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