Beto O'Rourke's Prison Reform: A Step Forward Or A Step Back?
This week, beto orourke, a former u. s. Representative and former city council member in el paso, texas, released his campaigns criminal justice plan. Democratic presidential candidate beto orourke would end mass incarceration by repealing portions of the 1994 crime bill and investing $500 million into a pilot program to. It shortened some of the most extreme federal drug sentences and expanded programming for. Beto orourke is releasing a blueprint for criminal justice reform that focuses on eliminating mass incarceration and providing.
1) do away with mandatory minimum sentences; 2) end the war on drugs; Texas senate candidate beto o'rourke, right, shakes hands with anthony graves, who was wrongfully convicted 18 years for murder, wednesday, aug. 22, 2018, in houston. Beto o'rourke spoke about transformative justice, ending mass incarceration and legalizing marijuana on 'the daily show. '
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