CA: Prop 9 – Victims’ Bill of Rights Act of 2008: Marsy’s Law

Proposition 9 will keep members of the prison community in prison for a longer period of time, pay for damages done unto the victim using the prisoner’s money, and reduce the number of parole hearings for lifers.

In the news, we always here about criminals with life sentences bogging down the court with appeal after appeal with no chance of the appeal going through. Proposition 9 will limit the number of appeals so the state will save money in this area.

I am unsure as to whether or not lifers are given the chance to appeal when a new technology is created that may help them prove their innocence, such as the revelation of DNA. It would be wrong to not allow inmates the chance to appeal their case if the new technology proves their innocence.

I am on the fence on this one. It is basically one of those heart vs brain battles.

2 thoughts on “CA: Prop 9 – Victims’ Bill of Rights Act of 2008: Marsy’s Law

  1. prop 9 is wrong in alot of ways. this is inmates being sentenced 2-3 times by denying them parole hearings for up to 15 years. not ALL inmates that have a life sentence are in there for murder. if they are sentenced let’s just say to 15 to life, then after that 15 years they get their FIRST parole hearing and get a 15 year denial? think about that

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