> What say you of felons who the Guv commuted or pardoned
> their sentence...not actually serving their full sentence?
>
> Kinda like the larger portion of the 200,000 cited in the
> article?
In a sane world ...
Without evidence of rehabilitation, that makes the governor complicit in any new crimes these people commit. He should be charged as an accessory before the fact in any of their future crimes, a potential life sentence, considering how many consecutive sentences he would have to serve.
Yes, in a world directed by laws, not the thoughts of politicians.
AKA, the Rule of Law - Not of Men.