Pubdate: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Copyright: 2009 The Columbian Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.columbian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/92 Author: Sandra Gadberry LET JUDGES MAKE DECISIONS As in most things, generalizations in justice do not take individual facts into account, regarding Brad Killip's June 29 letter, "Three bad choices = three strikes." When we sentence someone to life in prison on their third strike, we are denying them evaluation and mitigation for the rest of their life. Although the law was well intentioned as a tool to rid us of the most violent criminals, it has in reality triggered expensive and unjust life sentences for many who don't deserve such severe punishment. You may read John Letellier's story along with other "three-strikers" at www.fix3strikes.org and www.justiceisnogame.org. Letellier was not a murderer nor a rapist, he was a drug addict. Homeless in a strange city without any resources, he chose jail over freezing to death. Not such a bad choice at that moment. He has served 10 years for a second degree robbery - punishment enough. Tough sentencing and extensive incarceration have been the game while penal welfare and rehabilitation are lost in the process. Keeping nonviolent people behind bars for life is not only wasteful, it's criminal. Put our judges back into power and let them make individual decisions regarding each person and the circumstances surrounding each case. Sandra Gadberry Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin