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D A Deputy Ipsen Launches Reform Campaign: How To Stop Early Felony Releases
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Release Date: April 19, 2011

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Deputy District Attorney Steve Ipsen is launching a campaign for "Reform First" that will prevent early felony releases by prioritizing public safety, that will delay sentencing for first-time and small-drug-sale offenders who agree to work a legitimate job for one year. In a seven minute video, Ipsen describes how the offenders' sentences could be delayed and reduced to a misdemeanor offense from a "felony" to avoid the stigma of a felony record. That way,he says, this will reduce jail overcrowding and "early releases" so that Hard Core Felons and Murderers will stay in jail.

Many offenders who are jobless and desperate get caught in a "small-time" drug sale that could label them as Felons for the rest of their lives. Ipsen believes that these offenders deserve a chance to avoid the felon label by proving they are not drug dealers. By serving their initial time in jail then proving they worked at a regular job for at least a year, their sentence will be delayed and reduced to a misdemeanor. This, Ipsen says, will help with the jail overcrowding problem to keep hard-core felons and murderers in jail longer. Viewers are asked to participate in an online opinion survey at the end of the video.

 

 



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Comments to date: 23.  This is page 1 of 3.

Suevonne   RbuhIilEtVuE

Posted: 04:13 pm [PST] on November 03 2011

It's sopoky how clever some ppl are. Thanks!

Carrieann   RqlZNyHdrOaLYnxPVU

Posted: 10:09 am [PST] on November 01 2011

Shoot, who would have tuhoght that it was that easy?

Robert Gettinger   Los Angeles Ca

Posted: 08:52 am [PST] on August 27 2011

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A war is going on in America, unethical, immoral judges who accept bribes are not ruling in favor of justice. In fact Aviva K. Bobb caused the death of a woman and child. She retired early without prosecution and needs to spend the rest of her life in prison. Help stop these monsters.

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David Schied   Michigan

Posted: 05:51 pm [PST] on May 24 2011

When I lived in California in 1998, Steven Ipsen was the ONLY one in law enforcement to take the time and effort to look into a case I filed. The LA chief of police, the county prosecutor, the attorney general, and even the FBI had already known about my criminal perpetrator but did nothing. Mr. Ipsen, on the other hand, looked into what all others said was a "civil" case of a white-collar criminal using ponzi schemes to destroy people's lives and to rob small business owners (and movie industry professionals) of hundreds of thousands of dollars (amounting to $1.2 million altogether that I found). His follow up to my investigation put the man, John Constantine Golfis, into prison with charges of seven counts of fraud AND TWO SEX OFFENSES including rape. He is a man with integrity and needs to be supported by all in California in his proposals and runs for higher offices. HE IS "THE MAN" WHO CAN WEED OUT CALIFORNIA'S CORRUPTION IN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IF YOU LET HIM.

Mike   Grover Beach

Posted: 09:35 pm [PST] on May 24 2011

This program actually makes sense - it addresses the desired outcome, reform. Reform requires both a desire and opportunity. The system can't provide the desire, but it can make the opportunity available.

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S Wilcox   OK

Posted: 03:36 am [PST] on May 23 2011

Nice to hear such a sensible solution voiced by someone.

Merryl   merryl55@yahoo.com

Posted: 03:24 pm [PST] on May 20 2011

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Taking drugs is no one elses business. At one time all drugs were legal. What you put in your body is your own business. The government has no right to tell you what to pt in your own body.

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