• Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    He commuted all covid home release, non violent prisoners, I’m guessing none of them were as bad as this woman, but blanket sentance commutation sounds like a really bad policy.

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      2 days ago

      Stealing from pension funds is violence. When we say nonviolent crimes we mean crimes that aren’t morally wrong, but are technically illegal. Like hacking corporate emails or shooting healthcare execs.

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      I’m guessing none of them were as bad as this woman

      Why?

      What kind of criminals do you think were serving long prison terms but were approved for home detention instead?

      Like, you’d have to be able to support yourself, so it’s already people relatively well off without ill-gotten gains. And they’re not risking jail to shoplift a Snickers.

      If they risk jail its for very large amounts of money, especially because they can afford lawyers to get out of most stuff

      The lists been out two days, I doubt this is the worst person who got it.

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        The kids-for-cash judge is, imo, worse, and he also got pardoned.

        I think the really nasty pardons here, by nature of how they were selected, just ended up being a further continuation of the two justice systems we have for the rich and the poor.

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      Also because, guess what, “non-violent” mostly just means white collar criminals.