News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: PUB LTE: Good Riddance To Excessive Sentences |
Title: | US TX: PUB LTE: Good Riddance To Excessive Sentences |
Published On: | 2005-02-06 |
Source: | Valley Morning Star (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 01:15:00 |
GOOD RIDDANCE TO EXCESSIVE SENTENCES
Editor:
The editorial of Jan. 25, "Some discretion returns to judges," was
excellent. Let's hope Congress sits back for a few years to see how
these now-advisory guidelines work in practice before they overreact
with another "fix," later judged to be unconstitutional.
While waiting, consider the tens of thousands of low-level felons,
mostly women, on the receiving end of now-unconstitutional sentences,
especially long because low-level felons usually have no information
to trade for a "downward departure" from the guidelines' sentence range.
If we are a moral, compassionate people, we should not continue to
hold prisoners sentenced to a standard now ruled to be
unconstitutional.
John Chase
Palm Harbor, Fla.
Editor:
The editorial of Jan. 25, "Some discretion returns to judges," was
excellent. Let's hope Congress sits back for a few years to see how
these now-advisory guidelines work in practice before they overreact
with another "fix," later judged to be unconstitutional.
While waiting, consider the tens of thousands of low-level felons,
mostly women, on the receiving end of now-unconstitutional sentences,
especially long because low-level felons usually have no information
to trade for a "downward departure" from the guidelines' sentence range.
If we are a moral, compassionate people, we should not continue to
hold prisoners sentenced to a standard now ruled to be
unconstitutional.
John Chase
Palm Harbor, Fla.
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