Ok I get it, but is locking her up going to make her a better person or keep us any safer?
Seems to me if someone isn't screwed up before they get locked up-- they sure as hell will be when the system is done with them. Prisons are supposed to be a deterrent to crime by hoping inmates will see the error of their ways. Then try to better themselves. In her case, with this judge, it seems he's trying to do the opposite.
The explanation is obvious. Judges get elected.
They don't want no damn ex-cons voting against them.
So let's screw with offenders' future incomes instead.
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