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  1. (From the article): “Twelve of the 19 people granted early release from prison by former South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem without a customary review by a state board have since been charged with new crimes. Nine of them have pleaded guilty to one or more of those charges.

    During her time in office, Noem issued 27 total commutations. Those clemency orders, which can release a person from prison or shorten their sentence to make them eligible for parole, are typically reviewed by the state Board of Pardons and Paroles before a governor considers them. But with 19 of the commutations she signed, Noem did something no governor had done in roughly two decades since former Gov. Bill Janklow: issue them to inmates who lacked an endorsement from the board.

    Since then, the 12 people who have been accused of new crimes have largely faced drug charges. Seven of the charges were felonies. Meanwhile, five of the eight people whose commutations from Noem were screened by the board have since been released. Of those five, one has been charged with a new crime.”

    Personal Commentary: The GOP, party of ‘*law and order*’ strikes again, enabling more crimes.

  2. sugarlessdeathbear on

    The “tough on crime” party is putting criminals on the streets.

  3. Choppergold on

    Asshole convicted of vehicular homicide then gets charged after release with exhibition driving.

  4. cenosillicaphobiac on

    Sounds like the Governor must have been a radical leftist soft on crime liberal activist (did I catch all the buzzwords?). That’s the only person that could release someone from jail only to have them commit more crime. Fox “news” told me so.

  5. RadtroDesigns on

    As much as i hate noem, sd has a really fucked up drug policy, and nearly all the commutations were for people who caught drug charges in ways that arent legal in other states.

    Only in south dakota can you get felony posession for failing a UA. Its called posession by ingestion there and it has been on and off a felony for decades. Its been reclassed to a misdemeanor a few times and bumped back up to a felony a few times.

    As shitty as noem is, i dont think the fact that addicts with no support system and a state that is hellbent on creating recidivism for drug offenders did exactly what the state pushes them to do in fucking up and getting high should be looked at as anything other than an indictment of how shitty sd drug policy is.

  6. PM_THE_REAPER on

    Let’s not sugar coat this. She is an evil piece of shit and she remains enabled by a narcissistic regime. Pilfering warmongering grifters with no humanity.

  7. BaltimoreBaja on

    I’m sure we’ll get wall to wall media coverage about this like we do every time a paroled New York felon gets a traffic ticket

  8. TacoStuffingClub on

    Tough on crime has only ever been a political slogan for them. There’s dudes with 10 pages of crimes walking free all over Missouri.

  9. MaverickBuster on

    Soft-on-crime Republicans are ruining communities across the country.

  10. foco_runner on

    A lot of terrible people moved to South Dakota during Covid she invited the worse of the worse to move here especially law enforcement who could not get hired elsewhere…well until Ice ramped up.

  11. Shoeprincess on

    Yeesh that is a testament to stupidity and hate. Like we needed more proof.

  12. TeamOverload on

    Yes this is what happens after a jury convicts someone of 34 Felonies and the judge just lets him skate and a portion of the population decide that a Pedo Felon should be president unfortunately.

  13. Rare-Philosopher-346 on

    They don’t know how their names were placed in front of her? Check her bank account for that time period. I bet they’ll find the answer.

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