The Party of Two NamesJD Vance ain't too bright
But Tim Ryan is on tape saying he loves Nancy Pelosi.
The Party of Two NamesJD Vance ain't too bright
But Tim Ryan is on tape saying he loves Nancy Pelosi.
show me the quote where Fetterman says his first priority is to release rapists and murderers...LoLFetterman literally wants to release rapist and murders.
He said it’s his first priority.
If he could do one thingshow me the quote where Fetterman says his first priority is to release rapists and murderers...LoL
LoL at hearing "the first thing I'll do is free murderer and rapists" when a guy says "end Life Without Parole".
If he gets rid of life without paroleLoL at hearing "the first thing I'll do is free murderer and rapists" when a guy says "end Life Without Parole".
you get that dangerous people could still be sentenced to Life, and would still have to go before a Parole Board to be granted any kind of limited release, or nah?
Life Without Parole Is Replacing the Death Penalty — But the Legal Defense System Hasn’t Kept Up
Just ask a Dallas woman who spent a year in jail without talking to a lawyer.www.themarshallproject.org
Life Without Parole is fraught with problems, mainly that it removes discretion from society in who to release and when.
a lot of people convicted as juvenilesIf he gets rid of life without parole
What criminals would potentially be released?
Freeman’s character killed 3 peoplea lot of people convicted as juveniles
Juvenile Life Without Parole in Pennsylvania | Juvenile Law Center
Approximately 2,600 inmates nationwide serve life without parole sentences for crimes they committed as juveniles; over 450 of them are serving in Pennsylvania—the most of any U.S. jurisdiction. See below for updates on work Juvenile Law Center has done in Pennsylvania related to juvenile life...jlc.org
how about people convicted of "felony murder" who have shown an ability to integrate back into society and contribute as normal citizens. It's amazing to me that you think that Fetterman would literally have a policy position that involves releasing dangerous felons.
Pennsylvania is poised for much-needed criminal justice reform, but can we abolish life without parole? | The Sentencing Project
This commentary was originally published in The Philadelphia Inquirer. When Trina Garnett was 14 years old when she killed two... Read More »www.sentencingproject.org
What were those juveniles charged with?a lot of people convicted as juveniles
Juvenile Life Without Parole in Pennsylvania | Juvenile Law Center
Approximately 2,600 inmates nationwide serve life without parole sentences for crimes they committed as juveniles; over 450 of them are serving in Pennsylvania—the most of any U.S. jurisdiction. See below for updates on work Juvenile Law Center has done in Pennsylvania related to juvenile life...jlc.org
how about people convicted of "felony murder" who have shown an ability to integrate back into society and contribute as normal citizens. It's amazing to me that you think that Fetterman would literally have a policy position that involves releasing dangerous felons.
Pennsylvania is poised for much-needed criminal justice reform, but can we abolish life without parole? | The Sentencing Project
This commentary was originally published in The Philadelphia Inquirer. When Trina Garnett was 14 years old when she killed two... Read More »www.sentencingproject.org
and?Freeman’s character killed 3 people
View: https://twitter.com/bradporcellato/status/1582450517585715200?s=46&t=DMyz6h1nARHNfLvW1kzLJQ
You want a list?What were those juveniles charged with?
Or life without paroleand?
the example that Fetterman is making is of a fictional character who had reformed and was able to enter society again.
should Red have been sentenced to death?
Qu'eed Batts, who was sentenced to mandatory life without parole for a homicide he committed at age 14.You want a list?
how hard is it to grasp that Parole Boards still determine who gets released? what social purpose does removing the option of parole serve in sentencing? If Parole Boards are so inept as to release dangerous criminals, shouldn't we do away with Parole altogether?
so society was better served by him staying in prison as an expense than releasing him to contribute?Or life without parole
He killed 3 people
look up "felony murder" and get back to meQu'eed Batts, who was sentenced to mandatory life without parole for a homicide he committed at age 14.
From your link
How hard is it for you to understand you don’t kill people?
Sure no parole if you murder people.so society was better served by him staying in prison as an expense than releasing him to contribute?
sounds like you're arguing to abolish parole.
You mad.fucking retarded commercial.
basically, everything wrong with political discourse in America.
what's the recidivism rate of inmates over the age of 50 convicted of murder?Sure no parole if you murder people.
after all criminals only are re arrested 8 out of 10 times
Will it go up or down if we release more?what's the recidivism rate of inmates over the age of 50 convicted of murder?
recidivism rate won't care. It's a rate.Will it go up or down if we release more?
are we now in agreement it’s about releasing convicted murderers?
yes if you murder somebody you should lose freedom.recidivism rate won't care. It's a rate.
it's always been about releasing felons, some of whom are convicted of murder.
are you saying that every murder conviction should be a death sentence?
Didn't he murder his wife for insurance money?should Red have been sentenced to death?
Why use “every” and “death sentence “recidivism rate won't care. It's a rate.
it's always been about releasing felons, some of whom are convicted of murder.
are you saying that every murder conviction should be a death sentence?
He killed his wife and the 2 other people in the car after he cut the breaksDidn't he murder his wife for insurance money?
Not only is Ride The Lightning a great Metallica album, it's also a great way to purge the earth of scumbags and save tax dollars.
And before you tell me it costs more to execute someone - I'd get rid of the endless appeals process too.
But I'm resonable - I'd be open to a life spent in servitude to the public resulting in a net zero tax burden, but if you take a life - on purpose - you lose the right to have one. Forever.