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| quote: Originally posted by jsboone: Despite having the county with the lowest crime rate in Texas, Williamson County DA continues to insist on harsh, punitive sentences for low-level and non-violent offenders.....
Uh, perhaps you're missing the whole cause/effect dynamic in this case. If I may rephrase: The Williamson County DA insists on harsh, punitive sentences for low-level and non-violent offenders, which contributes to his having the county with the lowest crime rate in Texas. After all, economists will tell you that the higher the price, the fewer people are willing to pay it. Since fewer people are committing crimes in Williamson County, then fewer people are being sentenced for crimes. Therefore, Williamson County is actually sentencing far fewer people than most counties are. Q.E.D., the DA is actually keeping people out of jail. |
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| I think he was making a facetious remark. |
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