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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Bail reform — if we can do it
There are more people in New Mexico county jails than in our state prisons, and some of them stay there for a long time. In some cases, it’s a relief that they are locked up. In others, it’s a tragic … Continue reading
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Giving felons a second chance
Every now and then, you read a news story about an employee who went to a home to clean the carpet and later robbed the place. The perpetrator had a prison record. That is not only a trauma for the … Continue reading