Use the Pardon Power More Aggressively……Oh…….Wait……………

Here’s the headline from Politico:  “Suspect in Whitmer kidnap plot was pardoned in Delaware last year.”

Now we know, from reading years of pro-leniency sources, that the Politico headline can’t be right.  It’s not that we give clemency to dangerous folks.  Noooooo!  It’s that we’re a punitive, compassion-challenged country that keeps reformed prisoners needlessly locked up for years for no reason other than the sadistic pleasure of it.

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Weekend Wrapup on Riots in Portland and LA

In honor of “Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage,”  rioters in Portland tore down statues of Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln Sunday night.  The Associated Press reports that protest organizers targeted the statues on the eve of Columbus Day because of their belief that both Lincoln and Roosevelt were hostile to Native Americans.  It is also likely that the two presidents were targeted because no statues of Christopher Columbus were available.  The rioters then smashed windows at the Oregon Historical Society, a hotbed of white privilege, then marched on the Portland State University Public Safety Office.  No arrests were reported.  Not to be outdone, sports fans in Los Angeles celebrated the Lakers capture of the NBA title Sunday night by setting fires, destroying property and attacking police.

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SCOTUS Rejects South Dakota Murderer’s Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the appeal of one of three convicted murderers who robbed, tortured and murdered a 19-year-old man in 2000.  The Associated Press reports that Briley Piper claimed his admission of guilt in the murder was involuntary and that his lawyer was ineffective for allowing it.   An earlier South Dakota Supreme Court decision on the same claim noted that Piper had an experienced defense attorney with whom he agreed that, in the face of overwhelming evidence of guilt, admitting responsibility for the crime might convince jurors to give him a life sentence.  They didn’t.

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Comments Are Now Open

A number of people have asked me to turn comments back on for the blog. We have made the necessary tweaks to the software and are now able to accept comments again. Commenters will need to register first, and there is a link on the login page for that. A link to the comment policy is at the bottom of the sidebar. Continue reading . . .

ICE Targets Sanctuary Cities to Arrest Criminal Aliens

As part of an ongoing effort to catch and deport criminal aliens,  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have recently arrested 128 illegal aliens in California.   Adam Shaw of Fox News reports that the operation, conducted last week, targeted San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego to identify and arrest the illegal aliens, of whom 122 had criminal records for crimes including murder, sexual assault, child molestation, weapons offenses and domestic violence.  This latest operation followed similar sweeps in cities across the country in recent weeks which resulted in the arrest of over 2,000 aliens from 20 countries.  85% of those arrested had felony convictions or outstanding warrants.

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California v. National Crime Trends

Here is an update of the post two years ago comparing California’s crime rates with those of the country as a whole.

The trend remains as I noted it then. Since California began its reckless drive to reduce prison populations regardless of the consequences, it has not shared in the property crime drop to the same extent as the rest of the country. For violent crime, the 2015-2016 increase was much larger, and it has not receded to the same degree as the rest of the country. Continue reading . . .