Prison computer error lets 450 violent felons walk free
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According to California prison inspectors, an ill-equipped computer system has allowed the release of 450 inmates who are considered to have a "high risk of violence." The mistake originated in a computer program designed to organize the release of low-risk prisoners parole-free, and keep the facilities from wasting time and taxpayer dollars on those who pose no threat to society.
Unfortunately the criteria the system was using when it determined the release dates for 10,134 inmates last year failed to take into account convictions and disciplinary actions for over half of the state's entire prison population. Using only arrest information, which on paper can make even the most violent criminal appear to be a minimal threat to society, the system ordered the parole-free release of violent felons, gang members, and rapists.
Prisons in the state are dangerously overcrowded, and a federal mandate has given officials 2 years to cut the inmate population by 33,000 individuals. The computer program at fault was meant to help with this process, but without accurate records, it won't do much good. Law enforcement has made no attempt to track down the erroneously freed felons at this time, and officials say that they can only be returned if they are caught committing a crime.
i see xmas came early for some ? ...... i wonder if some of them had alot of time left can they be re arrested even after the jails released them
Unfortunately the criteria the system was using when it determined the release dates for 10,134 inmates last year failed to take into account convictions and disciplinary actions for over half of the state's entire prison population. Using only arrest information, which on paper can make even the most violent criminal appear to be a minimal threat to society, the system ordered the parole-free release of violent felons, gang members, and rapists.
Prisons in the state are dangerously overcrowded, and a federal mandate has given officials 2 years to cut the inmate population by 33,000 individuals. The computer program at fault was meant to help with this process, but without accurate records, it won't do much good. Law enforcement has made no attempt to track down the erroneously freed felons at this time, and officials say that they can only be returned if they are caught committing a crime.
i see xmas came early for some ? ...... i wonder if some of them had alot of time left can they be re arrested even after the jails released them
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lol this some ?
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? got some 4 leaf clovers or sumn
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? , I live in Florida. Good luck, Californians
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Glad I'm nowhere near Cali...Good luck with that
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Sounds like an epic win to me. Congrats to the escapees of the system.
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LOL @ yall talkin about California. Thats the safest place to be. What yall think the Criminals gonna stay near the place they escaped from. My moms used to always say that ? ....the houses next to the prisons don't got ? to worry about.
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that wasnt no error. they let them felons walk cuz prisons is overly populated these days so they hadda make it like there was a error in the system to let them go. they just tryna create space for new criminals.
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glad i'm on the east coast.
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*locks top lock,borrows neighbors pitbull*
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soul rattler wrote: »Sounds like an epic win to me. Congrats to the escapees of the system.
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glad im in the west coast. some of my crip patnas was part of the list that got releasd early so we right now crippin it up. CRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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gunot_killa wrote: »glad im in the west coast. some of my dl ? buddies was part of the list that got releasd early so we right now faggin it up. DOWN LOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ClevelandTaurus1986 wrote: »Wow! smmfh
fucc boy imma crip smacc da ? out of you wit my spider loc cd cuz. -
**A glad I aint in Cali post*
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ClevelandTaurus1986 wrote: »Wow! smmfh
lol......................