Tuesday, July 17, 2012

California's Releasing From State Prisons to County Jails:Crime Rates Have Jumped.

  • This was ordered by a Federal Judge because of overcrowding about a year ago.
  • So why didn't the state release all of the illegals and send them back to Mexico?
  • Just load them on buses and drop them over the fence with a baloney sandwich and a jug of water.
An excerpt from the report,
The statewide experiment known as “realignment” was launched last October. In the six-month period from October 2011 through March 2012 in Kern County, burglaries increased 20 percent and auto thefts and robberies were up 12 percent over the same period in the previous year, according to a recent probation report. Kern County was already one of the most crime-ridden counties in the state. Violent crime skyrocketed 49 percent from 2001-10 while property crime increased 20 percent.
  • Create another tent prison in the middle of the Mojave Desert similar to Sheriff  'Joe's in Arizona?
  • There would be no overcrowding there. 
Read the commentary here at Capital California Review by Dave Roberts.

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