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Editorial: Gradualmente, las Cosas Toman la Dirección Correcta

Un proyecto para revocar algunas sentencias mínimas obligatorias en Maryland restaurando la condicional ha llegado más lejos hasta ahora que cualquier intento similar hasta la fecha. Pero, vencer aun cuando nuestro caso es el más claro aún es una lucha.
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HOMEGROWN KAFKA

If you want to gauge how far out of kilter our country's legal system has gotten, consider my friend Bernie, who was busted for growing marijuana to give to people with medical needs. The feds tried to put him away for a five year mandatory minimum, but for reasons I will go into shortly Bernie pulled eighteen months in a halfway house (which my informants tell me is actually tougher than jail) and two and a half years of “supervised release,” plus the federal government wants to effectively fine him a million dollars by confiscating the farm where Bernie has lived for the last forty years. And, they have appealed his parole and are asking that he be given even more than five years. Please notice it's the feds doing this. If Bernie's case had stayed at the state level, he would have been dealing with two years of probation and an eight thousand dollar fine, and would not be faced with losing his home. Those are the broad outlines. The more I ponder the details, the more I have to mourn what a Kafkaesque mockery “justice” has become in this country.