jimnyc
05-01-2020, 09:09 AM
Murderers. Unless it was some form of manslaughter accident and they served more than enough time, then they should remain. Someone who murdered another 2 years ago should NOT be going free. "Maybe" some here and there, and then leave gaps between cells and that's that' It's JAIL not a hotel. Help separate them. IF they get sick, help them. But ship folks home? Where many have already recommitted crimes? Or so some can disappear and never come back when done? I don't think so.
And sex offenders? WTF? Separate them from the rest of the jail, which they most do already. Done. And HIGH RISK offenders no less.
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California: Seven ‘High Risk’ Sex Offenders Freed from Jail During Coronavirus Crisis
Seven sex offenders considered “high risk” by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office have been released in California during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
California officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), have been emptying prisons, claiming that the effort is designed to prevent overcrowding to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Since April 7, Court Commissioner Joseph Dane authorized the release of seven sex offenders who are considered “high risk” criminals with histories of violating their parole orders. The sex offenders’ crimes include indecent exposure to a child, sexual battery of a child, and child molestation.
The seven sex offenders include:
Luis Joel Ramirez, 27-years-old, who has been convicted of sexual battery, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting a peace officer, burglary and possessing a leaded cane, and a deadly weapon.
Ramirez has violated his parole four times since 2019. He was released on April 7 after serving 20 days credit time served on a parole violation for cutting off his GPS despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Ramirez was again released on April 24 after serving 16 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to report to parole.
James Franklin Bowling, 50-years-old, who has been convicted of lewd conduct in a public place, repeated convictions for failing to register as a sex offender, repeated convictions for sex offender on school grounds, and possession of controlled substance and paraphernalia.
Bowling has twice violated his parole since February 2020. He was released on April 9 after serving 14 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Bowling has been ordered to report to parole and has not yet reported.
Rudy William Grajeda Magdaleno, 39-years-old, has been convicted of child molestation, indecent exposure, assault, battery, criminal threats, and inflicting injury on an elder adult.
Magdaleno has violated his parole five times since 2017. He was released on April 13 after serving 142 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Magdaleno has been ordered to report to parole and has not yet reported.
Calvin Curtis Coleman, 52-years-old, has been convicted of lewd conduct in a public place. He has violated his parole three times since 2019.
On April 13, Coleman was released after serving 18 days credit time served on a parole violation after failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence and ordered to report to parole.
Kyle Albert Winton, 40-years-old, has been convicted of annoying/molesting a child, criminal threats to cause great bodily injury or death, resisting a peace officer, DUI and hit and run with property damage.
He has had one parole violation. On April 17, Winton was released after serving 10 days credit time served on a parole violation after failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole and has yet to report.
Jose Adrian Oregel, 46-years-old, has been convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, oral copulation of a person under the age of 18, great bodily injury, and second striker.
He has violated his parole six times June 2019. On April 22, Oregel was released after serving 18 days credit time served a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole.
Mario Ernesto Sandoval, 45-years-old, has been convicted of sexual battery, touching for sexual arousal, indecent exposure, assault on a peace officer, and assault.
He has violated his parole one time this year. Sandavol failed to charge his GPS device as required by law and was unaccounted for one third of the time he was out of custody, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
On April 22, Sandoval was released after serving 16 credit time served on a parole violation for failing to report to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole.
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/30/california-seven-high-risk-sex-offenders-freed-from-jail-during-coronavirus-crisis/
And sex offenders? WTF? Separate them from the rest of the jail, which they most do already. Done. And HIGH RISK offenders no less.
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California: Seven ‘High Risk’ Sex Offenders Freed from Jail During Coronavirus Crisis
Seven sex offenders considered “high risk” by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office have been released in California during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
California officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), have been emptying prisons, claiming that the effort is designed to prevent overcrowding to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Since April 7, Court Commissioner Joseph Dane authorized the release of seven sex offenders who are considered “high risk” criminals with histories of violating their parole orders. The sex offenders’ crimes include indecent exposure to a child, sexual battery of a child, and child molestation.
The seven sex offenders include:
Luis Joel Ramirez, 27-years-old, who has been convicted of sexual battery, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting a peace officer, burglary and possessing a leaded cane, and a deadly weapon.
Ramirez has violated his parole four times since 2019. He was released on April 7 after serving 20 days credit time served on a parole violation for cutting off his GPS despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Ramirez was again released on April 24 after serving 16 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to report to parole.
James Franklin Bowling, 50-years-old, who has been convicted of lewd conduct in a public place, repeated convictions for failing to register as a sex offender, repeated convictions for sex offender on school grounds, and possession of controlled substance and paraphernalia.
Bowling has twice violated his parole since February 2020. He was released on April 9 after serving 14 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Bowling has been ordered to report to parole and has not yet reported.
Rudy William Grajeda Magdaleno, 39-years-old, has been convicted of child molestation, indecent exposure, assault, battery, criminal threats, and inflicting injury on an elder adult.
Magdaleno has violated his parole five times since 2017. He was released on April 13 after serving 142 days credit time served on a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. Magdaleno has been ordered to report to parole and has not yet reported.
Calvin Curtis Coleman, 52-years-old, has been convicted of lewd conduct in a public place. He has violated his parole three times since 2019.
On April 13, Coleman was released after serving 18 days credit time served on a parole violation after failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence and ordered to report to parole.
Kyle Albert Winton, 40-years-old, has been convicted of annoying/molesting a child, criminal threats to cause great bodily injury or death, resisting a peace officer, DUI and hit and run with property damage.
He has had one parole violation. On April 17, Winton was released after serving 10 days credit time served on a parole violation after failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole and has yet to report.
Jose Adrian Oregel, 46-years-old, has been convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, oral copulation of a person under the age of 18, great bodily injury, and second striker.
He has violated his parole six times June 2019. On April 22, Oregel was released after serving 18 days credit time served a parole violation for failing to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole.
Mario Ernesto Sandoval, 45-years-old, has been convicted of sexual battery, touching for sexual arousal, indecent exposure, assault on a peace officer, and assault.
He has violated his parole one time this year. Sandavol failed to charge his GPS device as required by law and was unaccounted for one third of the time he was out of custody, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
On April 22, Sandoval was released after serving 16 credit time served on a parole violation for failing to report to charge GPS monitor despite a 180 day minimum sentence. He has been ordered to report to parole.
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/30/california-seven-high-risk-sex-offenders-freed-from-jail-during-coronavirus-crisis/