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Originally Posted by Boblobla
The problem is that everyone is pointing fingers in this sort of situation. There are dangerous offenders that have that status overturned on appeal, so that is a judicial failure (or a failure of the prosecuter to present a valid cas on appeal). There are cases where legislation fails to allow a long enough sentence, so that is a failure of the government. The you have these dirtballs getting let out after only serving 2/3 of their sentence because the parole board thinks they are behaving well.
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I definitely realize that is very layered and complex..but in this case...the guy requested police helped him because he knew he couldn't stop himself. It just seems hard to have faith in the system when the offender knows that he needs more than he got.