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To: savage woman
I believe they are responsible for whatever crime/harm a parolee they release does unless they are forced to release him/her (an order they should refuse or quit their job if necessary).

If someone giving or selling someone one drink is responsible for the damage that person does while intoxicated, then a parole board is certainly responsible for the crime/damage a convict they set free does while on parole.

41 posted on 01/01/2011 2:40:05 PM PST by GBA (Not on our watch!)
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To: GBA

Why is it that the police are always held accountable for any perceived wrong that they may do while on duty. They will usually be suspended from their jobs sometimes without pay until they are thoroughly examined. During this period the officer’s name and photo will be plastered all over the news. Why is it that the parole board is not subjected to the same kind of investigation and scrutiny? Another question that I have is why the Department of Social Services is not also held accountable when they give abused children back to their abusing parents, sometimes ending in the death of the child. Do we ever see the faces of the DSS personnel who made the decision? Are their jobs threatened if their decision ends with the death of a child?


43 posted on 01/01/2011 3:00:38 PM PST by cradle of freedom (Long live the Republic !)
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To: GBA

Exactly-—so where are all the attorneys who normally
come out of the woodwork?? Too much of this is happening
so I am hoping they will start taking action.


44 posted on 01/01/2011 3:19:35 PM PST by savage woman
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