I do not say this in defense of Huckabee, but the system is broke and
instead of looking for someone to blame, let us look at fixing the problem
to start with.  Why do we not ask the question of why the Jail and Prison
numbers keep growing, please wake up people.

 

Jerry

 

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Huckabee's deadly gamble


by Jeff Jacoby
The Boston Globe
<http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2009/12/0
9/huckabees_deadly_gamble/> 
December 9, 2009

http://www.jeffjacoby.com/6672/huckabees-deadly-gamble


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Four caskets arrive for the Dec. 8 memorial service for four slain police
officers in Tacoma, Wash. (photo: Seattle Times)

FORMER ARKANSAS GOVERNOR MIKE HUCKABEE wasn't mincing words last week when
he blasted
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gMjfkWQHn-9edUX0sd-n1l-wd
yLwD9CANHDO0>  criticism of the clemency he granted Maurice Clemmons in 2000
-- clemency that ultimately led to the Thanksgiving weekend murder of four
Washington state police officers -- as "disgusting," or when he deplored
<http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30041.html>  "how sick our
society has become that people are more concerned about a campaign three
years from now" -- the 2012 presidential campaign -- "than those grieving
families in Washington."

"Disgusting" and "sick" are strong words. But this isn't the first time
Huckabee has lashed out at critics of his clemency decisions.

In 2004, when the then-governor's commutation enabled Eugene Fields -- who
had been given a six-year sentence for his fourth drunk-driving conviction
-- to walk free after less than eight months behind bars, the director of
Arkansas Mothers Against Drunk Driving complained. "We are deeply
disturbed," she said, "at the message this sends to those who faithfully
enforce, prosecute, adjudicate, serve on juries, and suffer the consequences
of drunk driving offenders." Huckabee fired off an angry letter
<http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/22/us/politics/22commute.html>  accusing
MADD of trying to "fan the flames of controversy" and pandering to "the
unusual curiosity of certain media members."

Even more supercilious was the reply received by prosecutor Robert Herzfeld,
who wrote a letter calling
<http://documents.nytimes.com/01huckabee?src=tp#p=28>  Huckabee's clemency
policies "fatally flawed" and suggesting that it would be "more respectful
to the people of Arkansas" for Huckabee to explain his reasons when issuing
a pardon or commutation. From Huckabee's office came a
<http://documents.nytimes.com/01huckabee?src=tp#p=29>  mocking rejoinder:
"The governor read your letter and laughed out loud. He wanted me to respond
to you. I wish you success as you cut down on your caffeine consumption."

Huckabee holds himself out as an exemplar and judge of good character -- two
of his books are titled Character Makes a Difference
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/080544677X?ie=UTF8&tag=jeffjaccom-20&linkC
ode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=080544677X>  and Character IS
the Issue
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805463674?ie=UTF8&tag=jeffjaccom-20&linkC
ode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0805463674>  -- but so far he
has not mustered the integrity to admit that Herzfeld was right: His
promiscuous approach to executive clemency has indeed proved indeed fatal.
During his 10½ years as governor, he pardoned or commuted the sentences of
an astonishing 1,033 criminals
<http://www.examiner.com/x-22564-Des-Moines-Conservative-Examiner~y2009m11d3
0-Huckabees-long-history-of-freeing-convicted-felons>  (including 12
convicted murderers) -- more than twice as many grants of clemency as his
three immediate predecessors combined. Had Huckabee been less eager to usher
Clemmons to an early release, Mark Renninger, Tina Griswold, Gregory
Richards, and Ronnie
<http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2009/nov/30/brief-bios-slain-washington-of
ficers>  Owens -- the four police officers gunned down in a Tacoma, Wash.,
coffee shop last month -- might still be alive.

There is no telling how many innocents have been victimized by Huckabee's
parolees. The shocking massacre in Tacoma made headlines nationwide, but
what about the other violent criminals set free thanks to a Huckabee
commutation? How many of them went onto commit new rapes, new armed
robberies, new assaults? How many of them will do so in the years ahead?

Huckabee defends himself by pointing out that the Clemmons whose sentence he
commuted in 2000 was not yet a rapist and murderer. "If I could have
possibly known what Clemmons would do nine years later," Huckabee insists
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/07/AR200912070
2333.html?hpid=opinionsbox1> , "I obviously would have made a different
decision."


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Thousands of mourners salute as coffins bearing the four slain police
officers are carried out of the Tacoma Dome following the memorial service
on Dec. 8. (Photo: Seattle Times)

But that doesn't explain why Huckabee saw fit to overrule the Arkansas
judges and jurors who saw Clemmons up close, tried his criminal cases, heard
the evidence for and against him, sized him up as a dangerous, violent,
unrepentant thug, and concluded not only that he was guilty, but that he
deserved to be sentenced to a combined 108 years in prison. The original
judges and jurors were no more prophetically endowed than Huckabee, but they
were right about Clemmons. Huckabee, along with Arkansas' parole board, was
wrong. He should have the backbone to say so.

It doesn't take a seer to know that when criminals are released early, more
crime follows. In 2002, the Bureau of
<http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm>  Justice Statistics, summarizing
data from the largest recidivism study ever conducted in the United States,
reported that more <http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/press/rpr94pr.htm>
than 67 percent of former inmates released from state prison are rearrested
for at least one serious new crime within three years. Between 1994 and
1997, criminals paroled in just 15 states racked up 744,000 new arrest
charges. "These charges," the bureau noted, "included almost 21,000
homicides, 200,000 robberies, 50,000 rapes and sexual assaults, and almost
300,000 assaults."

Other than in cases of manifest injustice, when a judge and jury say a
criminal belongs behind bars, clemency should be all but unthinkable.
Governors have no business gambling with the lives and safety of their
constituents. Huckabee "laughed out loud" when a prosecutor warned him that
early release can be fatal. And now he calls his critics disgusting?

(Jeff Jacoby is a columnist for The Boston Globe.)

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