The United States' Justice System, In a nutshell. |
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The United States' Justice System, In a nutshell. |
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Corrupt. Ignorant. Unteachable. Folly. Stupidity.
Every one of these words would adequately describe the idiocy that is the parole system. Let me tell you a little story... In 1966 a man named Kenneth Allen McDuff killed three teenagers and went to jail for life on the condition that he would "never have the chance for parole". Fair enough? I'd say so. But, in 1991 he was paroled (?) and killed five more women. The same is the case for many other horrible killers... What has bred such stupidity in an institute of the United States that was designed to curtail such stupid acts? I guess the debatable question should be: 'Why is there such a problem in the Justice System, and what can be done to curb it'? |
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And in James Moore's case, when a sentencing law passed by the New York state legislature in 1982 made him eligible for parole just 20 years after raping, torturing, and killing a 14-year old girl?
How can you impartially elect hundreds of members to a state legislature? Your suggestion would change the dynamic of United States political campaigning, a.k.a, it would eliminate techniques for candidates to attempt to sway voters with. I can understand this logic with appointing judges, but legislatures hold higher precedence. |
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