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Fate of early-release inmates goes before judge

A judge could grant a temporary restraining order Tuesday, stopping Sacramento County from releasing non-violent prisoners early.

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Fate of early-release inmates goes before judge

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  1. Loren Garcia on Wed, 17th Mar 2010 2:41 pm 

    I can understand why they don’t want these inmates released but seriously they are releasing inmates that are danger to the society why arn’t they focused on inmates that are in there for simple small things that you know that wont affect our society like inmates with a drug addiction or inmates that are incarserated for associating with paroles they are violating and sending inmates up state for things that are not harmful why they do certain other thing for punishment then to do a year for simple things like that, really look at what there in there for then release inmates but not inmates that have a past record that they’ve harmed our society before

  2. Loren Garcia on Wed, 17th Mar 2010 2:42 pm 

    I can understand why they don’t want these inmates released but seriously they are releasing inmates that are danger to the society why arn’t they focused on inmates that are in there for simple small things that you know that wont affect our society like inmates with a drug addiction or inmates that are incarserated for associating with paroles they are violating and sending inmates up state for things that are not harmful why they do certain other thing for punishment then to do a year for simple things like that, really look at what there in there for then release inmates but not inmates that have a past record that they’ve harmed our society before

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