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I Normally Believe in Due Process...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 927030" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I can't help but wonder what the crime rate would be if our system actually made the criminals do the time instead of a fraction of it. I also don't think its right for the jury not to know the defendent's criminal history IF they had been let loose on society before they had actually served their full sentence. I mean if you are sentenced to LIFE and are let out in seven years and commit another crime the jury should be privy to this information. Just like the officers who were gunned down at the Dunkin Doughnut shop in Oregon (?) a few years ago by the man who was supposed to be serving 200 years in prison. This just doesn't make sense and I'd be willing to bet this piece of dirt by all rights should be behind bars rather than out setting innocent people on fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 927030, member: 4362"] I can't help but wonder what the crime rate would be if our system actually made the criminals do the time instead of a fraction of it. I also don't think its right for the jury not to know the defendent's criminal history IF they had been let loose on society before they had actually served their full sentence. I mean if you are sentenced to LIFE and are let out in seven years and commit another crime the jury should be privy to this information. Just like the officers who were gunned down at the Dunkin Doughnut shop in Oregon (?) a few years ago by the man who was supposed to be serving 200 years in prison. This just doesn't make sense and I'd be willing to bet this piece of dirt by all rights should be behind bars rather than out setting innocent people on fire. [/QUOTE]
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