A new parolee lawsuit targeting the State in addition to a litany of jail house riots and workers caged rather than earning a living makes this argument plausible but still unlikely . . . Read more:
Solve the Missouri budget problem by reducing the prison population
I have a meeting tomorrow with the chief of staff of the newly elected speaker of the Missouri House, Elijah Haahr. The topic is criminal justice reform. I have never met Haahr. He's never served on a...
ReplyDeleteI know how to solve the problem. start shooting the democrats they are the ones taking up space.
We actually need to build more prisons and larger than normal. The inner city and city government will supply the occupants
ReplyDeleteIf you want fewer prisoners, we need more prosecutors like the ever worthless Jean Petersucker Baker. Everyone gets probation.
ReplyDeletePut the released felons in houses in legislator's neighborhoods.
ReplyDeleteHow long do jails and prisons allow your mugshot to be available to the internet, forever. That shows you authorities want to help you be employed.
ReplyDeleteProgressives are such a cancer to society. Just let them all out early! Flood them back into the communities they tormented! Crime is a social construct!
ReplyDeleteWe are so licky authorities are infallible and work diligently in court in the pursuit of facts.
ReplyDeleteAnd then they post their 'facts' on the internet, so the parole officer can look at you and wonder why you can not get a job.
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