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Prosecutor Warns: Early Release For Murderers Will Harm The Public's Safety
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Release Date: May 14, 2011

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Los Angeles, CA Steve Ipsen, a Deputy County Prosecutor describes why only convicted murderers will be released from prison to comply with court orders to stop overcrowding and to save money. According to Ipsen Federal Judges have mandated that prisons take swift action to reduce over population in California Prisons, He claims that "Compassionate" releases for murderers will be the favored choice of the Department of Corrections who see a huge cost reduction benefit by releasing chronically ill murderers. He notes that the State is looking to reduce expensive health care costs for those serving "life" sentences.

Reform First: To Stop Release of Murderers
In a separate video Prosecutor Ipsen is calling for "Reform First" before dangerous felons are released from prison. He cites the labeling first/small time drug offenses as "Felony" has added to the overcrowding by felonizing many in our society who should have an opportunity to prove they are not "hard core" drug offenders by working at a full time job for one year, after which their sentence would be reduced from "felon" to misdemeanor.

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Comments to date: 30.  This is page 1 of 3.

Robert Gettinger   Los Angeles Ca

Posted: 08:51 am [PST] on August 27 2011

Join Facebook and network with other victims, find some right away at http://www.facebook.com/robertagettinger
Tell the world about what is going on and contact these websites to add your story or make your own
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A war is going on in America, unethical, immoral judges who accept bribes are not ruling in favor of justice. In fact Aviva K. Bobb caused the death of a woman and child. She retired early without prosecution and needs to spend the rest of her life in prison. Help stop these monsters.

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Posted: 08:46 am [PST] on July 05 2011

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Posted: 02:27 pm [PST] on July 04 2011

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Posted: 08:07 pm [PST] on July 03 2011

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Robert Gettinger   Los Angeles Ca

Posted: 11:46 am [PST] on June 11 2011

People are already OUTRAGED and the affects of corrupt judges has injected every court, not just civil but family, probate and criminal. Judges have made fools of us and themselves. Our legal system is a joke and judges are the key to the problem. ZERO TOLERANCE, HARSH punishment MUST be enforced, the people must be part of this, we can't trust judges to do the job they swore an oath to do. Lawyers and those in office and part of the bar need house cleaning as well. American's are already networking on Face book by the millions. Don't rely on mass media which filters out news. Please join Facebook and find other victims, activist and citizens who are sharing what is really going on today. See http://www.facebook.com/ragettinger for stories of judges like Aviva K. Bobb who murdered Lee Peters for cash, Judge Candace Beason who allows elder abuse, perjury, fraud and attempted murder. These are just a few of thousands of cases of judges, courts and lawyers who prey on elderly, veterans and children for cash. I commend Richard Fine for his excellent job exposing and documenting the problem that affects everyone.

dean   o.c.

Posted: 08:30 pm [PST] on May 29 2011

i knew a guy that got 25 years to life for driving in a prison parking lot while on parole...think that might have something to do with overcrowding? KENNY CHARD was his name...look that up.

dean   riverside

Posted: 08:28 pm [PST] on May 29 2011

they would never release life inmates to relieve overcrowding..never.scare tactics.




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