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Originally Posted by Delgar
You didn't exactly say that, but you are saying their "power" should be restricted. I'm not sure what that means, unless you want to stop them doing what they already do.
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Ok, a judge hears the case, finds the man guilty. Takes in ALL the evidence and circumstances and decides that a sentence of 9 years is appropriate. Then, we have the parole board that apparantly has the power to decide that the judge doesn't know what the hell he is talking about and reduces the sentence by 80 some percent?
That is what I am saying.