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As Arizonaâs prison population ages, taxpayers shoulder the burden of inmate healthcare As Arizonaâs prison population ages, taxpayers shoulder the burden of inmate healthcare FOX 10 is investigating why so many of Arizonaâs prisoners are elderly and why you should care. Steve Nielsen reports on how you, the taxpayer, are shouldering the burden of inmate healthcare costs. PHOENIX - Local researchers tell us an inmate older than 55 costs more than double a younger inmate on average. You - the taxpayer - are the one shouldering that burden. Angela Watson couldn t wait to tell me about her fiancé, Robert Younger. ....
The Arizona Department of Corrections headquarters In downtown Phoenix It was 10 years ago at the Eyman state prison in Florence. John Fabricius, an inmate at the time, had a job working as a clerk for a correctional officer. He said the Arizona Department of Corrections administrators were nervous, because it was announced a reporter was coming to tour the prison. And that we needed to take a lot of steps to make sure that everything that he saw was exactly what they wanted him to see,” he said. Fabricius says he was told to instruct fellow inmates not to speak with the journalist and to warn everyone to stay on their best behavior. “You know, literally taking care of every step that he was going to walk on the sidewalk, the buildings he was going to enter, the inmate areas, all of that was scrubbed by inmates for three days in advance of that tour.” ....
House panel OKs criminal sentencing changes State lawmakers took the first steps February 3 to reversing decades of tough-on-crime policies. Without a single dissent, members of the House Committee on Criminal Justice Reform voted to restore some of the discretion taken away from judges more than four decades ago to determine what is an appropriate sentence. HB2673 does not scrap all of the mandatory sentencing laws. In order to divert from the code, a judge would need to find that a mandatory sentence would be an injustice to the defendant, that it is not necessary to protect the public, and that the person was not convicted of a serious or dangerous offense. And judges would have to explain their decision on the record. ....
By Howard Fischer PHOENIX State lawmakers took the first steps Wednesday to reversing decades of tough-on-crime policies. Without a single dissent, members of the House Committee on Criminal Justice Reform voted to restore some of the discretion taken away from judges more than four decades ago to determine what is an appropriate sentence. HB 2673 does not scrap all of the mandatory sentencing laws. In order to divert from the code, a judge would need to find that a mandatory sentence would be an injustice to the defendant, that it is not necessary to protect the public, and that the person was not convicted of a serious or dangerous offense. And judges would have to explain their decision on the record. ....
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