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originally posted by: Bloodworth
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The scary part of this , those people being released for non violent crimes most likely copped a plea for a lesser charge. Most of the time the original charge and crime is much worse then what is shown.
Seems like too many have gone soft on criminals.
I don't want to go to jail, that place is nasty, i could catch the covid. I'm not committing the crime
Jail aint that bad, conjugal visits, they send you home if your tummy hurts. Yes I will take a chance at committing crime.
A Florida inmate released on March 19 to ‘slow the spread of the Coronavirus’ was arrested on a murder charge just one day after he got out of jail.
originally posted by: Athetos
Dang it’s almost like people know prison does nothing to reform people while also assuming that people who go to prison are all irredeemable.
It’s funny people hate people who commits crimes then take away their jobs, rights and assistance then act all surprised and hurt when they lash out and commit more crime.
a reply to: Bloodworth
Money where your mouth is bloodworth how long do you think you would last on prison.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: neo96
Yeah.
Letting prisoners go is about the most stupid part of whats been going on for weeks now.
Vast majority are not high risk either...
originally posted by: Bloodworth
That's hard to tell has many have took a plea and plead guilty to lesser charges. You can have a person commit a violent act only to plea guilty to lesser charge. Its truly messed up.
originally posted by: neo96
Yeah.
Letting prisoners go is about the most stupid part of whats been going on for weeks now.
originally posted by: neo96
Yeah.
Letting prisoners go is about the most stupid part of whats been going on for weeks now.