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Gov. Stitt being Torn Apart – Who Is Responsible For Brutal Murders?!

If you think that this stuff just happens, don’t believe that.

There are so many prisons around the country, so much money spent on public prosecution and trials, lawyers, media coverage.

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Don’t EVER believe that this kind of thing can just regularly happen when there are so many exclamation marks just SCREAMING from all over.

Our government can be held responsible. Why? Because they have an immense amount of records on every single human being – especially on ex-cons.

However, Republicans have pushed forward onto this “criminal justice reform” – that our system is currently being too strict on criminals, that the death penalty shall no longer exist and that long sentenced jail punishments should be replaced with something else. They just can’t figure out what it is yet.

And what we’ve just witnessed is a mistake they should have never made a mistake named Lawrence Paul Anderson.

Just about a year ago, Governor Kevin Stitt decided to commute the sentence of nearly 550 criminals (527 to be more exact) in a single prison. That kind of thing has never been done by anyone previously.

And while many were cheering for him, saluting the second chances he was willing to give – it has proven that some people don’t even deserve a second chance, nor a more human approach in their sentencing. The reason is that Anderson was one of those men who were released under the same parole.

The same political propaganda. That eventually led to killing innocent people, including a 4-year-old child…

Maybe someday, the political interest will turn back to what the people want and need instead of pushing forward careers.

 

Source
theblaze.comedition.cnn.com

Ava Garcia

A small town girl, dreaming big, expecting to change the world with presenting the truthful events of the world today. Law degree with a master in criminology, and a devoted journalist for over 7 years, and counting. "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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