Some Minor Changes in Boston

The law hasn't changed, but the prosecutor has taken it on herself to alter the way in which the law is applied.

Not that I'm a huge fan of laws, but it is traditional to consult the legislature before effectively legalizing things like shoplifting, larceny, wanton destruction of property, trespass, breaking and entering....

The part where she is personally to be immediately informed if any personnel suspect an ICE or Homeland Security agent may be attending court is a nice touch, too.

4 comments:

E Hines said...

Well, you know--limited resources necessitating prosecutorial discretion. Because, with crime so high, resources are badly stretched.

Oh, and anti-ICE and Open Borders.

Eric Hines

Texan99 said...

Sort of a Perp Impact Statement. We can't allow prosecution if the punishment phase would have an adverse impact on the criminal.

douglas said...

Good thing I had no plans to go to Boston...

That's just nuts.

Grim said...

Boston's a nice place to visit, or was. I was there a few years back and really enjoyed walking the historic parts of the city. Of course, it was a cold and rainy day, which meant that those parts of the city were uncrowded. No doubt that greatly improved the experience for me.