cazzhmir

cazzhmir t1_ixird1p wrote

I really genuinely support a more human-centered approach to prosecution for nonviolent and petty offenses. This should not have been one of those cases.

I understand what Krasner stands for, but this marks the continuation of a pattern of absolute nut-jobs slipping through the cracks, and then going on to swiftly reoffend in bold, but ultimately predictable ways.

You literally have the guy in custody for arson and aggravated assault. Surely there are ways to accurately assess his risk of not just reoffending, but once again brazenly violating person and property.

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