2aguy
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The democrat party wants to crash the system....then they think that in their genius they can rebuild the system......I know, it's stupid, and childish, but that is what the democrat party wants to do...
Part of crashing the system is releasing violent criminals over and over again, so that the democrats can then call for increased taxes to spend on increased social programs to help deal with the increased violoent crime and murder that releasing violent criminals for no good reason creates...
Hmmmmmm.......they want to release even the criminals under life sentences without eligibility for parole......? So...do they not understand what "Life sentence without eligibility of parole," means? Yes...yes they do....they just don't care...
California on Saturday will begin increasing early release credits for about 76,000 inmates, including tens of thousands who were convicted of violent crimes, as the state continues to reduce its prison population.
The Associated Press reported that of the 76,000 who will be eligible for early release, some 63,000 were convicted of violent crimes. They will now be eligible to obtain good behavior credits that will “shorten their sentences by one-third instead of the one-fifth that had been in place since 2017,” the outlet reported.
That number includes 20,000 inmates who were sentenced to life sentences with the possibility of parole.
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But Kent Scheidegger, legal director of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, told the outlet that the who notion of credits for good behavior is misleading.
“You don’t have to be good to get good time credits. People who lose good time credits for misconduct get them back, they don’t stay gone,” he said. “They could be a useful device for managing the population if they had more teeth in them. But they don’t. They’re in reality just a giveaway.”
Part of crashing the system is releasing violent criminals over and over again, so that the democrats can then call for increased taxes to spend on increased social programs to help deal with the increased violoent crime and murder that releasing violent criminals for no good reason creates...
Hmmmmmm.......they want to release even the criminals under life sentences without eligibility for parole......? So...do they not understand what "Life sentence without eligibility of parole," means? Yes...yes they do....they just don't care...
California on Saturday will begin increasing early release credits for about 76,000 inmates, including tens of thousands who were convicted of violent crimes, as the state continues to reduce its prison population.
The Associated Press reported that of the 76,000 who will be eligible for early release, some 63,000 were convicted of violent crimes. They will now be eligible to obtain good behavior credits that will “shorten their sentences by one-third instead of the one-fifth that had been in place since 2017,” the outlet reported.
That number includes 20,000 inmates who were sentenced to life sentences with the possibility of parole.
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But Kent Scheidegger, legal director of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, told the outlet that the who notion of credits for good behavior is misleading.
“You don’t have to be good to get good time credits. People who lose good time credits for misconduct get them back, they don’t stay gone,” he said. “They could be a useful device for managing the population if they had more teeth in them. But they don’t. They’re in reality just a giveaway.”