Metafilter is the first place I saw that, so that's the link I'm going with.
I'd be happier with a few more pardons and commutations, but I will say, this is more than I ever expected to see.
Gonna forward date this to the holiday. Merry Christmas.
I'd be happier with a few more pardons and commutations, but I will say, this is more than I ever expected to see.
Gonna forward date this to the holiday. Merry Christmas.
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Date: 2024-12-23 09:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-12-23 10:03 pm (UTC)Although life without parole would work too, and keep open the remote possibility of new evidence suggesting this person actually didn't do it.
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Date: 2024-12-23 10:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-12-24 02:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-12-24 03:10 pm (UTC)But, again, the entire system needs a full overhaul.
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Date: 2024-12-25 02:45 pm (UTC)OTOH, the act of putting people in prison for years, no matter why, damages them and makes them less capable of surviving in the real world. If we can figure out a way to not do that....
A lot of institutions in our society are based on dividing people into "good" and "bad". Once you've been ruled on the "bad" side, it's remarkably difficult to ever get back onto the "good" side; it's simpler for society to write you off as a hopeless loss. In reality, people are always a confusing, jumbled-up mix of good and bad, and that's harder to make rules about.
For example, the anti-gun-control people like to say "We can't infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners," as though "law-abiding" were an innate quality that some people have and others don't. But most of the mass-shooters you've heard of were "law-abiding gun owners" until the moment they opened fire in a school, a synagogue, a night club, a church, a grocery store, or wherever; the line between "law-abiding gun owner" and "mass murderer" takes only a few seconds to cross, and before law enforcement even hears about it, a bunch of people are dead.