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| Plan to spring chronically ill violent inmates |
| By NY Daily News |
| Published: 12/18/2008 |
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NEW YORK - In his bid to cut state spending, Gov. Paterson would spring hundreds of prison inmates - a plan that has drawn sharp criticism from Republicans. Paterson would make it easier to release terminally and chronically ill violent inmates - except murderers. Other inmates who behave for a "consistent amount of time" and complete prison programs also would be eligible for early release. Nonviolent inmates under 50 serving sentences of less than three years would be eligible to be released after the completion of a six-month "intensive rehabilitation program." Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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