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Meet Some Prop 57 Early Release Inmates

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Michele Hanisee has this post for the Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys, with the above title and the subtitle "(Hopefully not on a street corner)."  After describing four cases, she notes:

Governor Brown promised the public that only non-violent offenders would be released under Prop 57.  A bank robber/hostage taker, a gun-toting felon who threatened to kill his mother, a knife-wielding felon who threatened to kill his girlfriend, and a dog killer are probably not who the public expected back into their communities.   But the public need not fret.  After all, the Board of Parole has determined that none of them pose "an unreasonable risk of violence to the community."

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Instead, they pose only a REASONABLE risk of violence.

You gotta love these guys.

~ So I guess it takes 5 murders?

Illegal immigrant found guilty in murder of family of five in San Francisco
By Lukas Mikelionis | Fox News | 12.12.17

An illegal immigrant from Vietnam faces life in prison after being convicted Monday
in the 2012 hammer-killing of a family of five after losing money at a casino
earlier in the evening.

Luc spent a decade in prison for robbery and assault with a deadly weapon
for the 1996 armed robbery of a Chinese restaurant.

He was ordered to be deported from the U.S. to his native Vietnam after his release, but the Vietnamese government did not provide the proper documents.

U.S. federal immigration authorities released Luc into the community in 2006.

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