Public Safety:
The current bail reform and anti-police restrictions in place have created a dangerous and unsustainable situation in many communities. These radical policies have made it increasingly difficult for prosecutors to hold repeat offenders accountable for their crimes, and have resulted in increased crime and a decline in public safety. This is unacceptable and must be addressed to ensure that our communities are safe and secure.
A policy is needed that aims to change the current bail reform and anti-police restrictions, in order to give prosecutors the tools and resources they need to hold repeat offenders accountable for their crimes. The policy will focus on ensuring that appropriate prosecutors can charge individuals with outrageous crimes and seek appropriate bail or other pretrial detention conditions. This will help to ensure that dangerous individuals are kept off the streets and that our communities are protected from the harm that these individuals can cause.
Additionally, this policy will focus on improving the plea bargaining process, so that repeat offenders are not able to exploit loopholes in the system and avoid appropriate punishment for their crimes. The policy will promote transparency and accountability in the plea bargaining process and will ensure that plea agreements are entered into only in cases where they are necessary and in the best interests of the public. By taking these steps, we can help to restore public safety and accountability in our communities and to ensure that justice is served for the victims of crime.