Saturday, August 3, 2013

Another Reason To Move Out Of California

From the Las Vegas Sun: The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday paved the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 California inmates by year's end despite warnings by Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials that a public safety crisis looms if they're forced to open the prison gates.
A majority of justices refused an emergency request by the governor to halt a lower court's directive for the early release of the prisoners to ease severe overcrowding at California's 33 adult prisons.
The decision was met with concern by law enforcement officials in the state.
Covina Police Chief Kim Raney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association, said the justices ignored efforts already underway to reduce prison populations and "chose instead to allow for the release of more felons into already overburdened communities."
Brown's office referred a request for comment to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, where Secretary Jeff Beard vowed that the state would press on with a still-pending appeal in hope of preventing the releases.
A panel of three federal judges had previously ordered the state to cut its prison population by nearly 8 percent to roughly 110,000 inmates by Dec. 31 to avoid conditions amounting to cruel and unusual punishment. That panel, responding to decades of lawsuits filed by inmates, repeatedly ordered early releases after finding inmates were needlessly dying and suffering because of inadequate medical and mental health care caused by overcrowding.
Court-appointed experts found that the prison system had a suicide rate that worsened last year to 24 per 100,000 inmates, far exceeding the national average of 16 suicides per 100,000 inmates in state prisons.  http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/aug/02/high-court-wont-delay-release-california-inmates/
California already has released most of their non-violent offenders and now are left with the mostly violent criminals.
I think the Supreme Courts and other courts are wrong because they put the rights of the criminals ahead of the citizens in the State and other states.  In essence, they are saying they don't care if these criminals get out and commit more crimes, thereby violating the rights of the victims of the criminals crimes.  There have already crimes, including murders, by criminals being released because of overcrowding, so where are the rights of those victimized.
If the State was smart, they would hire Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona- he would set up his tent cities and find a solution to the overcrowding.

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