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Total Arrested: 26
Total Warrants Executed: 33
Total Bail from Executed Warrants: $119,125
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Don't forget, quite of these really horrendous crimes are being conducted by mainlanders, usually "No known address" here in Hawaii, but having come from some mainland state. There have been some recent murders where the mainlander is sentenced for many years in a Hawaii prison system, paid for by tax paying kamaaina. The average cost to keep a prisoner with acceptable right to life is about $100K each per year.
The fact is long time career criminals are a good export for Hawaii. Start exporting felons to mainland prisons-for-profit. The state can't run prisons cost effectively due to bureaucracy. The per year fee for a prisoner to be kept in a mainland prison would less than keeping them locally. Exporting felons would be a big tax saver for kamaaina.
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Originally posted by Kapoho Joe
Big Island
Total Arrested: 26
Total Warrants Executed: 33
Total Bail from Executed Warrants: $119,125
To me the most interesting statistic was that those arrested had
an average of 22 prior arrests. I guess that's what they mean by career criminals... Must be paying off for them.
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career criminals... Must be paying off for them.
I don't know. Did you look at the photostream which included pictures of the criminal's residences? Most of the houses didn't scream "Lifestyles of the Rich and Felonious."
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Originally posted by geochem
To me the most interesting statistic was that those arrested had an average of 22 prior arrests. I guess that's what they mean by career criminals... Must be paying off for them.
Somebody tell me again why I shouldn't believe the local judiciary is too lenient with sentencing. Geez Louise!