morning from 50 cent. good evening. matt: good evening. he has a previous criminal history himself and is making headlines over a rather simple comment about bally s new bail policy. he wrote on instagram, l.a. is finished. watch how bad it gets out of there. shaking my head. he posted that caption while sharing a clip from a fox 11 l.a. report about the new nobel policy. here in l.a. county, police are no longer detaining people for crimes like theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism and many other nonviolent crimes and it means many people who are arrested for these crimes will be immediately released without paying any bail before their arraignment. the california judge who made the ruling important law enforcement officials to tell them why he should have not made the ruling but no one appealed and including the chief of police or district attorney george. an organization that helps victims heal from crimes is actually thinking 50 cents speaking out against the no bail
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