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Lenient judges, lax parole boards imperil communities
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Lenient judges, lax parole boards imperil communities

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Last updated: November 25, 2025 12:46 pm
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We are able to do all the precise issues to maintain communities protected — go commonsense police budgets, increase officer hiring, and encourage dialogue between regulation enforcement and the individuals they serve. However all that’s fruitless if lenient judges and lax parole boards lower criminals free on the first alternative.

The Massachusetts parole board was at it once more final week, releasing Jody Oleson — who was 25 when he was out on parole and bludgeoned a 71-year-old man to dying. He was discovered responsible in 2000 of the second-degree homicide of Alfred Fisher, who was killed in his Southie residence.

Oleson was denied parole after an preliminary listening to in 2013, and after evaluate hearings in 2018 and 2023. Fourth time’s the allure, and Oleson is out, regardless of opposition from the Suffolk DA’s workplace and from Fisher’s household.

Why do sufferer influence statements from members of the family and pushback from prosecutors bear so little weight?

An more and more progressive justice system sees criminals as victims, and victims are inconsequential. That’s lengthy earlier than a perpetrator begins their jail sentence, nonetheless truncated. And that’s not simply in Massachusetts.

Earlier this month, 26-year-old Bethany MaGee was set on fireplace on a Chicago prepare. Suspect Lawrence Reed was arrested the subsequent day and hit with federal terrorism costs, in keeping with the New York Publish.

Reed had 22 prior arrests since 2016, and 53 prison instances in Prepare dinner County relationship again to 1993 — 9 of them felonies for which he pleaded responsible, officers mentioned.

However he’s solely served time twice, spending simply two and a half years behind bars in complete, in keeping with CWB Chicago.

At a listening to Friday, prosecutors requested the courtroom to maintain him in custody, arguing that he “presents a transparent hazard and chronic menace of terror to the neighborhood,” ABC Information reported.

No kidding. However prosecutors don’t at all times get what they ask for, which is to maintain harmful individuals off the streets. Ask these in district legal professional’s workplaces across the Bay State who go earlier than our parole board to plea on behalf of victims’ households and communities, solely to look at as convicted murderers stroll free.

The newest ace within the gap for the prison coddling crowd is the current Mattis choice, which nixes the sentence of life in jail with out parole for these convicted of first-degree homicide in the event that they have been 20 or youthful on the time of the crime.

Their brains are “rising.” That could be true, however murder will not be a ceremony of passage for younger adults.

“As district legal professional, I’ll at all times converse up for homicide victims like 21-year-old Travis Powell, who not have a voice,” DA Timothy Cruz mentioned as Powell’s killer, Nathaniel Harbin, was granted parole final week.

“We’ll proceed to oppose the discharge of violent criminals who ignore our legal guidelines and have eternally harmed harmless individuals in our communities.”

Police and prosecutors are doing yeoman’s work to maintain our communities protected and to maintain individuals like Lawrence Reed from escaping justice solely to hurt once more.

Comfortable-on-crime judges and lax parole boards should be held accountable. Justice for victims must be greater than a fleeting hope.

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