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13 Responses to “California Injustice System”

  1. Lightdance says:

    A tough, complex reality you’ve brought up here.

  2. Beautifully said. It’s a broken system, the severity of which cannot be fully understood until seen from the inside. Unfortunately, by then it’s too late. We need prison reform in this country now.

    Carole Santos’s last blog post..Community Sanctions Make Sense

  3. Dee says:

    You’ve worded this article perfectly, I feel the exact sameway. I remember when this happened and it was so sad for all the families it affected. Let me know about a petition, I’ll sign.

  4. Dee says:

    Hi, I just signed the petition, I hope many others do as well. Dee

  5. Miranda says:

    signed and posted to facebook :)

  6. art brighton says:

    a difficult issue as you point out. there isn’t an easy solution, but the sentence seems a bit harsh. does life without parole really mean exactly that? that seems too draconian for any punishment, unless there is a likliehood of re-offending. I have signed the petition.

    art brighton’s last blog post..Brighton Yoga

  7. dave canada says:

    I watched Reckless Indifference.
    The victim’s parents are scary, the Idea that they comment about “those people”
    They need to look more closely at their dead son.
    It sounds harsh but those boys would not have gone to the property, if for that the drug dealing.
    The District Attorney comments at near end of film are horrible. Especially after it was discovered, the knowingly false testimony.

    Just maybe I am proud in Canada our justice system is more fair

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