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by thisisnico 2054 days ago
As a Canadian, 10 YEARS for a non-violent property crime??? What.
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This is typically what "tough on crime" means in the US. Not that they will catch violent criminals faster or better, but they will prosecute minor crimes as if they were violent crimes. It's how many politicians leverage the fear of crime to get elected.

Our criminal justice system is broken where innocent people should fear getting incarcerated because: 1. Almost everything is a crime and 2. Every crime is prosecuted harshly for political points. (look at me, I'm tough on crime, I imprisoned 300 criminals).

And the most frightening part... the public who eats it up with glee.
Came in here for this comment.

As an European the United States needs proper reform of its judicial/law system, or whatever you call the dreadful thing where you can imprison a person for 10 years because of non-violent property crime. Unfortunately I've read that the new VP had built her career partially on being tough on crime, hope that those people were wrong/lying or (if they were correct) that she'd be able to see that that's not the best road going forward.

Not just the VP. The new president-elect is the one behind the “tough on crime” laws that brought us to where we are: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/20/18677998/j...