Is this the face of criminal justice "reform"?
Dallas County district attorney John Creuzot is enacting sweeping changes to the way his office deals with crime. It appears that Creuzot will be giving petty criminals a pass.
Creuzot will "decriminalize" most petty crimes against property, reform the bail system, and refuse to prosecute first-time drug offenders.
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What are they going to call the things that are no longer petty crimes?
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: Capitulation by Marxist democrat to the lowest common denominator. These clowns never give up.
ReplyDeleteSmells like freedom and smaller govt. to me, should happen everywhere.
DeleteSo you can go down there and steal stuff huh?
ReplyDeleteMisbehaviors.
ReplyDeleteBetter be ready to settle it fast otherwise you are gonna be the victim and the kops ain’t gonna do shit. So forget about getting justice in court!
ReplyDeleteIf you are not prosecuted then no crime was committed, so how do you say it is their second time if there never was a first?
ReplyDeleteBig fines to feed the newly unwanted citizenry may be the answer.
ReplyDeleteSince the district attorney won't do his job, it looks like it's time for some vigilante justice
ReplyDeleteYeah, well in Texas you can still strap on a six-shooter and walk down the street. Sounds like they are going to leave the policing of the petty crimes to the public.
ReplyDeleteSo now you just shoot a man for an open container violation? You are psycho.
DeleteCan't steal a $700 tv from Walmart but you can steal one from someone in the parking lot.
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