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Sacramento’s criminal justice reform experiment has proven unsuccessful.

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California’s crime rates are on ‍the rise, resulting from self-imposed ⁢measures to tie the hands of​ law enforcement and all but eliminate custodial ⁢sentences. Progressive ideas for law enforcement, like zero bail, have done nothing‍ to keep our communities safe and have given‌ criminals the green light to continue to victimize‌ our communities across the ⁢state​ with little or no⁣ consequences.

We see firsthand the consequences of these “reform”⁣ measures ‍in Oakland, where ⁣the Alameda County District Attorney (DA), Pamela Price, faces a recall⁢ campaign for taking a soft-on-crime approach, resulting ⁤in dire consequences for the⁢ community’s safety. In an interview with CBS‌ last month, ⁣she evaded a question about skyrocketing crime​ in Alameda County by ‍saying,‍ “The DA’s role has really no impact ‌on crime,” a shocking ​admission to avoid taking responsibility for her failures.

The crime situation in Oakland has reached record levels, leading the local NAACP ‍to‍ write​ a scathing letter to Ms. Price, saying residents are “sick ‍and tired” of the shootings, car-break-ins, and ​highway shootouts and​ demanded city leaders declare a state of emergency.

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“There ‌is nothing compassionate or progressive about allowing criminal‍ behavior to fester and rob Oakland residents ‌of their basic rights to ⁤public safety,” the letter read. “It is not racist or unkind ‍to want to be safe from crime. No one should live in fear in our‍ city.”

As a result of “restorative justice”⁤ policies, Oakland’s homicide ⁤count was reportedly up by⁢ 80 percent in July—compared to ​2019. ⁣Assaults and robberies were up by 40 percent and 20 percent, respectively. ​Unfortunately, statistics⁣ like ‍these ⁤are not⁣ limited to Oakland.

Over the last ⁤decade, California’s progressive, soft-on-crime laws have made many communities ⁢more ⁢dangerous. Each year,⁢ new reform laws are ‍passed by ⁤the legislature to downgrade serious felonies to misdemeanors with ⁣reduced sentences. This year, one bill in particular⁢ stands out. Senate Bill 94 was introduced to allow certain inmates (the worst​ of the ⁣worst) serving life without the possibility of parole to​ be resentenced by the courts. Combined with the new “elder parole” rules, ‌SB 94 would allow for the release of many⁢ of‌ these inmates who are⁢ over​ 50 years old and have served only 20 years ⁤in custody.

A condemned ‌inmate‌ is led out‌ of his east block cell on death row at‍ San Quentin State Prison, in San Quentin, Calif., in ‍a file image. (Eric Risberg/AP ⁢Photo)

If ​that isn’t enough of a concern, it additionally⁤ goes against the will of the voters.⁢ In 1990, Californians passed Proposition⁣ 115 ​which amended the State Constitution to require a sentence of death, or life in prison without the⁤ possibility of​ parole for a⁢ conviction of first-degree murder with special circumstances. Any change to life without parole for first-degree murder ​must be approved by the​ voters.

By moving SB 94 through the legislative process, the Legislature ⁢is seeking to overturn these sentences and potentially thousands of verdicts ⁤by jurors—not⁤ by a vote of⁤ our⁤ citizens but by ​the super-majority of the state Legislature. For ⁤more than 40 ⁢years,⁢ prosecutors and judges have ‍told ​the ​families ‍that​ the killers convicted⁤ of murder with special circumstances and sentenced to⁣ life without⁢ parole that ‌“the killer⁤ of your loved one ⁢will⁣ never get out of prison to kill again.”‍ Passing SB 94 will make them liars and ‌re-traumatize victims’ families all over again.

An example of a convicted killer that may be released if SB 94 passes is Mike Goodwin. He was convicted of the‍ 1988 execution‌ murder of Hall of Fame race car driver Mickey Thompson and his wife Trudy and sentenced⁤ to life without⁣ the ⁢possibility of parole. Goodwin would soon be eligible for release.

Society will not be safe from⁢ these‌ killers if ⁢SB ‍94 ⁣is ⁣passed. California is at a ​criminal justice crossroads. Do we⁣ continue to undermine our criminal justice system ⁣and



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