Kansas City Convict Decries Missouri 'Time Served' Rules

Today KCUR wasted a great of time advocating the plight of a convicted killer . . . 

From our vantage . . . Progressive newsies often overestimate the sympathy that the public might feel for the incarcerated . . . Which is usually about ZERO even in the worst of circumstances wherein mercy might be appropriate.  

Meanwhile, right or wrong, this story doesn't exactly tug on the heart strings . . . 

He "took a plea deal in 2023 to end his court challenge to a 2005 conviction for first-degree murder. Then he found out how the Department of Corrections awards credit for time served."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

How a 23-year sentence adds up to more than 40 years in prison for this Kansas City man

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