Sentence examples for a low-level offender from inspiring English sources

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The result, however, has been the deportation of thousands of people who were merely arrested and accused but not convicted of a crime, as the F.B.I. and ICE automatically share data that may send a suspect, or a low-level offender, into the hands of immigration enforcement.

The result, however, has been the deportation of thousands of people who were merely arrested and accused — but not convicted — of a crime, as the F.B.I. and ICE automatically share data that may send a suspect, or a low-level offender, into the hands of immigration enforcement.

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But if it's just to help track down a low level offender, then we shouldn't.

And there's increasing evidence that incarceration has a criminogenic effect on low-level offenders, so this could be a particularly good option for that population.

"We have spent years building up a business, dealing with low-level offenders with drug and mental health problems.

Executives at Community Education, which operates Delaney Hall, have long asserted that it is "not an overflow facility" for the county jail, which is next door, but a treatment center for low-level offenders.

Each question was posed not by a hard-bitten prosecutor, but by 14- to 18-year-old members of the youth court tasked with a simple yet challenging goal: to provide low-level offenders with a transformative experience, one that might keep them from disappearing down the drain of the criminal justice system.

But "this pendulum swept a bit too broadly, and we swept a lot of nonviolent and low-level offenders into prison".

The next year, California would institute prison realignment, an effort to divert low-level offenders from crowded state prisons to jails.

Other suggestions he gave included affordable childcare so parents can continue working, flexible preventative healthcare so people stay healthy rather than generating more costs, prison reform to give low-level offenders a second chance and continuous education to make sure people stay employable as they age.

Philadelphia's use of cash bail, which has been criticized for being effectively a poor tax that traps low-level offenders, increased from 2003 to 2009, and with average cash bail amounts jumping 39percentt over the same period, according to Pew.

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