The left's newest hero? Anti-American, supports terrorist, non-white, assassin - kinda checks all the leftist boxes.
If he's a Trump supporter, he'll get a pardon.
The left's newest hero? Anti-American, supports terrorist, non-white, assassin - kinda checks all the leftist boxes.
And the only people who care are lefty liberals because they can say Trumps name again. How many violent criminals has the left let back out on the streets only to commit more violent crimes?
Dude, the outside temps have been nice... ish. People may just be venturing outside to do stuff.Anyone else noticed how quiet the site has been this week? Even this thread has been slow. Google’s latest attempt to destroy it I suppose. Death by a thousand cuts.
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Could be. It was 89 here Wednesday afternoon and 40 same time the next day.Dude, the outside temps have been nice... ish. People may just be venturing outside to do stuff.
Crazy thing is, they're keeping those rates down by not prosecuting, sweetheart plea deals, etc.Between April 2020 and December 2021, California released roughly 14,800 inmates early due to COVID-19 protocols, of which nearly one-third (about 4,600) were convicted of new crimes by early 2025
. Overall, California's general recidivism rate has hovered around 40–50% over the past decade, with 39.1% of inmates released in FY 2019-20 convicted of new crimes within three years.
Key statistics on repeat offenders and releases include:
- Early Release Re-offense: Approximately 31% of the 14,800 inmates released early (April 2020–Dec 2021) were reconvicted of a new crime, including illegal gun possession, assault, and burglary.
- Local Impact: In Stanislaus County, 289 of 773 (about 37%) inmates released early in a recent 14-month period were rearrested.
- General Recidivism Rates: The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (.gov) reported a 41.9% recidivism rate for those released in fiscal year 2018-19.
- Specific Group Data: Re-arrest rates for early releases under Prop 57 have been cited around 36%–44% by local District Attorneys