Posted On: September 24, 2009 by California Criminal Defense Attorney

Prison Pop Cut Could Mean More Arrests

It was recently reported on cbsnews.com that a panel of federal judges has decreed that the state of California must reduce its prison population by as much as 40,000 inmates, all in hopes of alleviating overcrowded prisons and improving the time and attention allowed for inmate health care. The current population of about 150,000 would be cut down to about 110,000, and a plan for doing so must be made by the state of California within a time period of 45 days.

An article in the Los Angeles Times article recently stated that “the governor and most legislative leaders back a plan that would reduce prison populations by as many as 37,000 over the next two years using a combination of early releases, changes in parole policies and shifting some prisoners to county jails.” While this idea seems relatively sound, it has received backlash from law enforcement and victim’s rights groups, who believe that putting convicted prisoners back on the streets could pose a risk to the well-being of California’s general population.

Furthermore, in putting pervious offenders back on the streets, in can be assumed that law enforcement officials opposed to the idea may profile these recently released inmates, or simply become much stricter in their practice of arresting individuals for committing crimes.

This notion does not bode well for those prisoners that have been rehabilitated, or even for those individuals whom police believe fit the stereotype of a person about to commit a crime. In any event, innocent people may be targeted, unjustified charges may be filed, and people who truly do belong out on the street may in fact be incarcerated.

If you are convicted of a crime, it is essential to remember that you have rights too. At The Law Office of Lawrence Wolf, our skilled Los Angeles criminal defense lawyers will examine the details of your arrest, and will ensure that we provide you with the strongest possible defense. Call us today at 866-390-7373 for a free consultation. We will fight for your rights in a court of law.

Source article: http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/08/05/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5217164.shtml