Biden’s criminal justice inaction is nothing but malarkey Lars Trautman © Provided by Washington Examiner
“Elderly inmate sent home during COVID is back in prison after going to computer class.” That’s probably not the kind of headline that liberals expected to see after heralding President Joe Biden’s win last November as a victory for justice and decency. Yet, it stands to be just the first of many similar sad stories of criminal injustice coming out of the Biden administration’s handling of the Bureau of Prisons’s home confinement program.
Thankfully, a judge freed this particular woman. Unfortunately, there are roughly 4,400 individuals transferred last year to home confinement who still face the prospect of a similarly abrupt return to prison. Deemed “low risk” and released as part of BOP’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this group has spent the past year reintegrating back into communities. Their shot at freedom might suddenly come
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