2aguy
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- Jul 19, 2014
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Yep.....California is nuts...democrats are nuts.....they attack law abiding citizens, and let criminals out of jail.....
They are also going to let out violent criminals....
Why on earth would democrats want to release Violent criminals back onto California streets....?
This is why we have gun crime, not law abiding gun owners..
Gov. Jerry Brownâs âSloppily Draftedâ Law Unravels
Several California prison inmates that committed violent crimes have been granted early release under new parole guidelines, and thousands of sex offenders could be next.
These are the ramifications of a recently-implemented law written by Gov. Jerry Brown designed to reduce the population of incarcerated people in the state.
Despite repeated warnings of this exact scenario, voters overwhelmingly approved Brownâs ballot measure in 2016 after he dismissed such foresight as "a canard."
âI drafted it myself,â Brown shot back in an interview that preceded the referendum.
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As a result, the Parole Board must consider granting early releases to more than 10,000 sex offenders serving time in California prisons.
"If the voters had intended to exclude all registered sex offenders from early parole consideration under Proposition 57, they presumably would have said so," Sumner ruled.
Meanwhile, a group of district attorneys has accused Gov. Brown and his allies of duping voters by distorting the definition of a ânonviolentâ felon.
"It's very clear they intended to release violent offenders by re-describing them, despite their crimes, as nonviolent offenders," Michele Hanisee, President of the Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys, told KNBC News.
They are also going to let out violent criminals....
Why on earth would democrats want to release Violent criminals back onto California streets....?
This is why we have gun crime, not law abiding gun owners..
Gov. Jerry Brownâs âSloppily Draftedâ Law Unravels
Several California prison inmates that committed violent crimes have been granted early release under new parole guidelines, and thousands of sex offenders could be next.
These are the ramifications of a recently-implemented law written by Gov. Jerry Brown designed to reduce the population of incarcerated people in the state.
Despite repeated warnings of this exact scenario, voters overwhelmingly approved Brownâs ballot measure in 2016 after he dismissed such foresight as "a canard."
âI drafted it myself,â Brown shot back in an interview that preceded the referendum.
---
As a result, the Parole Board must consider granting early releases to more than 10,000 sex offenders serving time in California prisons.
"If the voters had intended to exclude all registered sex offenders from early parole consideration under Proposition 57, they presumably would have said so," Sumner ruled.
Meanwhile, a group of district attorneys has accused Gov. Brown and his allies of duping voters by distorting the definition of a ânonviolentâ felon.
"It's very clear they intended to release violent offenders by re-describing them, despite their crimes, as nonviolent offenders," Michele Hanisee, President of the Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys, told KNBC News.