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Jim Reynolds's avatar

Well, I have never been a judge and cannot speak directly about what that job is like. But we all see the revolving-door problem in many big cities, and we know instinctively that something is wrong.

There has to be some space between ‘throw the bums out’ and ‘let people do whatever they want.’

What I am suggesting is greater visibility and easier ways to assess repeat, pattern-based outcomes — including how often violent crimes are later committed by offenders who were released early, repeatedly diverted, or never jailed at all.

That is only a first step. As several readers have already pointed out, we need to understand how pervasive the problem actually is before we can solve it.

Doing nothing, however, is not a serious option. Too many innocent lives have already been broken.

By the way, the ABS system is working great in baseball. Attendance is way up! Americans love a fair system.

Jim Reynolds's avatar

Three strikes and you are out. I vote for a system that shows the public just how bad certain judges’ records are. Make it painfully obvious. Then get rid of them. We can’t go on like this. Public will not tolerate it.

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