Massive Prison Release Intended...to Kill Three Strikes Law (Free 8 min Full Disclosure Network™ Internet Video News Blog)
Los Angeles, CA. (PRWEB) March 12, 2007 -- In an eight minute Full Disclosure Network™ video news blog, President Steve Ipsen of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys of Los Angeles County accuses California politicians of deliberately sabotaging the California Prison system, thus setting the stage for a massive prison release program now underway.
Ipsen tells FDN host Leslie Dutton how criminals who are sentenced to prison are now being released after serving only half, or less, of their sentences due to California politics. He says elected officials, who oppose the Three Strikes law, have for the past ten years, blocked building new prisons, causing massive overcrowding and early releases.
This free video news blog is available here for viewing 24/7, on demand as a public service at this URL. http://www.fulldisclosure.net/Blogs/40.php
Steve Ipsen, is a 20 year career gang and homicide prosecutor who is currently with the L. A. County District Attorney's office is a frequent spokesman on behalf of the Three Strikes Law. Here are a few of his quotes from the video news blog.
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"The reason you have a huge spike in gang crimes is because it's Christmastime in L.A."
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"L. A. Sheriff Baca is fighting for funding to lock up criminals for their full sentence"
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"Judges sentence criminals to a year in county jail…and the Sheriff has no space"
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"Criminals get a 50 percent discount on every prison sentence"
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"Criminals are laughing at the system"
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"We spend billions of dollars for police to arrest, prosecutors to prosecute, judges to judge and we build marble court houses and then have nowhere to house (the criminals)"
According to Steve Ipsen, the political strategy to undermine the Three Strikes Law started ten years ago, when elected officials decided, "We're not going to build more prisons because we don't like the three strikes law, we're going to let overcrowding occur and then some poor governor down the line--who happens to be Governor Schwarzenegger--has Federal judges staring down his…saying 'you better do something or we're going to release 'em' and we've got a Governor here who's been sabotaged by a plan orchestrated ten years ago--where were the plans to build more prisons?"
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Massive Prison Release Intended...to Kill Three Strikes Law (Free 8 min Full Disclosure Network™ Internet Video News Blog)
In an eight minute Full Disclosure Network™ video news blog, President Steve Ipsen of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys of Los Angeles County accuses California politicians of deliberately sabotaging the California Prison system thus setting the stage for a massive prison release program now underway. Ipsen tells FDN host Leslie Dutton how criminals who are sentenced to prison are now being released after serving only half, or less, of their sentences due to California politics. He says elected officials, who oppose the Three Strikes law, have for the past ten years, blocked building new prisons, causing massive overcrowding and early releases.
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