RE: The Homeless Shake
June 30, 2016 at 11:49 am
(This post was last modified: June 30, 2016 at 11:50 am by vorlon13.)
[reply is to #26]
In Nebraska there is. I dunno about Iowa.
Level 3 means the state of Nebraska has ascertained an individual has a high likelihood of re-offending. I'm aware of at least 1 (and I hope 2 by now*) cases of someone completing their prison sentence, being released, re-establishing their lives and then being incarcerated for only being designated Level 3 without a subsequent conviction for it.
*I was originally inclined to believe that person was miss-classified until I noted his deteriorating attitude about complying with ALL the terms of his parole. That there was a red flag you keep hearing about. He then noted my change in attitude towards him and got in my face about it. If I wasn't sure before that, I sure was afterwards.
In Nebraska there is. I dunno about Iowa.
Level 3 means the state of Nebraska has ascertained an individual has a high likelihood of re-offending. I'm aware of at least 1 (and I hope 2 by now*) cases of someone completing their prison sentence, being released, re-establishing their lives and then being incarcerated for only being designated Level 3 without a subsequent conviction for it.
*I was originally inclined to believe that person was miss-classified until I noted his deteriorating attitude about complying with ALL the terms of his parole. That there was a red flag you keep hearing about. He then noted my change in attitude towards him and got in my face about it. If I wasn't sure before that, I sure was afterwards.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.