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After Issuing Death Sentence on CA’s Death Penalty, Gov. Newsom Approves 3 more Prison Closures

Gov. Jerry Brown’s AB 109 was the first move by California Democrats to dismantle California’s criminal justice system

By Katy Grimes, April 1, 2024 7:59 am

“Newsom has approved three California prison closures but resists pressure to shutter more,” the Los Angeles Times headline reports… as if Gov. Newsom is so altruistic, he is restraining himself from closing more prisons – for the good of the people.

After running for governor on upholding voter’s support of the death penalty, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced in March 2019, shortly after taking office, that he would grant reprieves for all death penalty murderers on California’s death row. He called the death penalty “ineffective, irreversible and immoral.” Newsom then signed an executive order putting a moratorium on the executions of the 737 inmates currently incarcerated in California’s death row.

With Newsom’s announcement a political friend said, “Another 737 just went down.”

“We cannot advance the death penalty in an effort to soften the blow of what happens to these victims,” Newsom said. “If someone kills, we do not kill. We’re better than that.”

In 2016, California voters rejected a ballot initiative that would have repealed the death penalty, and instead voted to expedite the executions of the inmates currently sitting on death row. Newsom supported the initiative to repeal.

“With his announcement that he is granting sentencing reprieves for all death penalty eligible murderers on California’s death row, Governor Gavin Newsom has substituted his own opinion for the repeated decisions of the state’s voters,” Michael Rushford with the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation said in an interview.

While Gov. Newsom and the state’s Democrat lawmakers continue to dismantle the criminal justice system, top to bottom, poll after poll shows escalating crime is one of the top issues among  Californians, which is why voters passed Proposition 66 in 2016, reaffirming the state’s death penalty, but also to speed up the appeals process.

In 2016 when Prop. 66 was passed, it was intended to be a remedy to the most heinous criminals sitting on death row for 30 years, with endless appeals delaying justice and costing taxpayers hundreds of millions – and to ensure no innocent person was executed. Opponents sued, taking the case to the California Supreme Court, which upheld voters’ decision, but watered down a part of the initiative. The Court stated that provisions requiring the state to speed up the death penalty appeals process were directive, rather than mandatory.

On the latest prison closures, the LA Times addresses the 2011 Supreme Court ruling that deemed overcrowding of prisons unconstitutional and ruled that prisons cannot exceed 137.5% of capacity. That same year, the state passed a law that relocated low-level offenders without prior serious or violent felonies to serve their time in a county jail instead of state prison.

What they don’t say is that Gov. Jerry Brown’s Assembly Bill 109, the “Prison Realignment” bill was the first move by California Democrats to dismantle California’s criminal justice system.

Assembly Bill 109, in 2011, was then-Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature legislation he sold as “prison realignment.” However, AB 109 only served to overwhelm county jails by moving “nonviolent” state offenders from prison. Gov. Brown could have built more prisons, but instead reduced the population by releasing or pushing inmates to local county jails, which are not designed to house someone past a year, and prevents law enforcement from taking low-level offenders in.

Adding insult to injury, Proposition 47, passed by misinformed voters in 2014, flagrantly titled “The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act,” decriminalized drug possession from a felony to a misdemeanor, removing law enforcement’s ability to make an arrest in most circumstances, as well as removing judges’ ability to order drug rehabilitation programs rather than incarceration. And perhaps the most obvious aspect of Prop. 47 on display today raised the theft threshold to $950 per location, and bumped theft down to a misdemeanor from a felony.

Proposition 57, shamelessly titled “the Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act” passed in 2016, now allows nonviolent felons to qualify for early release, and parole boards can now only consider an inmate’s most recent charge, and not their entire history because of this proposition. Notably, both Prop. 47 and 57 were given their ballot titles by then-Attorney General Kamala Harris.

Crimes now considered “nonviolent” under Proposition 57 in California include:

  • human trafficking of a child
  • rape of an unconscious person or by intoxication
  • drive by shooting at inhabited dwelling or vehicle
  • assault with a firearm or deadly weapon
  • assault on a police officer
  • serial arson
  • exploding a bomb to injure people
  • solicitation to commit murder
  • assault from a caregiver to a child under eight years old that could result in a coma or death
  • felony domestic violence. 

Ten years of increased drug and serial theft crimes, and a violent crime wave across California has taken its toll on the state’s residents and businesses. A proposed ballot initiative to amend Prop. 47 is currently collecting signatures for the November 2024 ballot. More than 500,000 California voters have already signed the petition to place the measure on the ballot.

The campaign reports that a survey of likely California voters found that 70% of voters support the title and summary of the Homeless, Drug Addiction, Retail Theft Reduction Act. The overwhelming support was consistent across every demographic and geography including the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Furthermore, 89% of likely voters support amending Proposition 47 for stronger penalties for those engaged in repeated retail theft and trafficking hard drugs like fentanyl. The measure also includes incentives to complete drug and mental health treatment for people who are addicted to hard drugs.

Gov. Newsom’s push to close more prisons ahead of Californians’ opportunity to vote on Prop. 47 reforms make his agenda clear – he’s not interested in the safety and security of California’s residents – he’s prioritizing campaign funders and anti-criminal justice special interests.

The LA Times reports on more Democrat altruism:

Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) and Assemblymember Mia Bonta (D-Alameda), both members of the Legislative Black Caucus whose priorities include prison reform, say they want more prisons to close.

Bradford said that he supports a more “holistic vision” of public safety.

“Investing in rehabilitation will pay dividends by reducing the revolving door of recidivism and will allow formerly incarcerated individuals to successfully re-integrate when they return home to their communities and families,” he told The Times in an email.

While serving in her former role as chair of the Assembly’s budget subcommittee on public safety, Bonta was outspoken about the opportunity California had to close more prisons.

“We have an insurmountable budget deficit,” she said, referring to the state’s $73-billion budget shortfall estimated by the Legislative Analyst’s Office. Bonta said the deficit is forcing the legislature to look for cuts.

The California budget will not be balanced by closing prisons, nor is that the real reason for the closures.

Bonta claims “the deprivation of liberty due to incarceration, in and of itself, satisfies the punishment aspect of sentencing.” Think about that.

“…and that the purpose of incarceration is to rehabilitate a person so they can be successfully reintegrated into the community,” Bonta said in October 2023 upon passage of her bill, AB 1104 “to ensure California prisons continue to move towards a more rehabilitative approach.”

“California requires a significant paradigm shift in how we think about incarceration, rehabilitation, and re-entry services. More than 95 percent of incarcerated people will be released back into the community.”

No word from the victims…

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17 thoughts on “After Issuing Death Sentence on CA’s Death Penalty, Gov. Newsom Approves 3 more Prison Closures

  1. When they bulldoze San Quentin who will buy the land?
    Will the new owners build a high rise to take advantage of the spectacular view?
    How much of the new condominiums will be for the low income and the disadvantaged?
    Most importantly can Gavin get the transfer of ownership to his donors before he leaves office?

    1. More likely the state will assuage its white guilt by donating the land to “First Peoples” descendants so they can build a massive casino.

  2. “Gavin Newsom announced in March 2019, shortly after taking office, that he would grant reprieves for all death penalty murderers on California’s death row. He called the death penalty “ineffective, irreversible and immoral.”

    “Ineffective”??? No! The death penalty is irreversibly effective.

  3. In the same way Newsom’s actions over all of these years have done nothing but serve himself and — in the last couple of years — serve his own presidential ambitions, I’m starting to wonder if this hell-bent insanity of closing even more prisons, with presumably more to come, is being done to save his own butt from eventually being indicted, convicted, and imprisoned. If true, this would come from Newsom’s PERCEPTION that if Trump should be elected the bleep is really going to hit the fan for himself and his cronies because of the very long laundry list of serious misdeeds which would be dealt with by a full-on corruption clean-out by the Trump administration.
    After all, didn’t we hear recently that Newsom was almost panicking in an effort to shore up “protective” laws in California (meaning more insane laws) against the possibility of a Trump win? In spite of the cooperative efforts of useless rags like the commie L.A. Times to create — as was noted — an “altruistic” motivation and saintly glow for Newsom, everyone else in the state who retains their sanity knows this is total B.S.
    Closing prisons would piss off the public employee unions Newsom eternally bows down to — right? — and obviously letting out all the criminals would severely damage his presidential ambitions. Thus there is some other explanation. Is trying to save his own butt in the event of a Trump win the explanation?
    In the mix is that — as you know — leftists constantly engage in Psychological Projection:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projection

    1. P.S. If you cannot find or attend a petition-signing in person and would like to receive by mail an official “End Prop 47” petition to sign and send in by the end-of-April deadline, sign up at link below. With enough signatures this effort will appear on November’s 2024 ballot:
      https://blog.electkevinkiley.com/prop47/

  4. Is this an ‘April Fools’ joke? How can;
    “human trafficking of a child
    rape of an unconscious person or by intoxication
    drive by shooting at inhabited dwelling or vehicle
    assault with a firearm or deadly weapon
    assault on a police officer
    serial arson
    exploding a bomb to injure people
    solicitation to commit murder
    assault from a caregiver to a child under eight years old that could result in a coma or death
    felony domestic violence. “
    be considered ‘non-violent? Seriously, if true, every conservative reporter, politicians and newspapers and television stations should talk about this Non-stop!!! If they don’t they are fakes,

  5. Can anyone explain to me the “Love Affair” the Democrats have with CRIME??? I am completely baffled by it!

    1. If they sow enough societal chaos, they figure that people will be sufficiently weakened psychologically to support their “solutions” to the chaos that they’ve INTENTIONALLY caused…
      We should change the name of the Democrat Party to the GASLIGHTING Party…

      1. Very much like the Homeless Industrial Complex. “Our solution isn’t working. We just need more money.”

  6. Cali-zuela should be building 10X more prison spaces than they currently have.
    Democrats are evil. Liberalism is a hate crime.

  7. Democrats love to brag about how much smarter and well educated they are than everyone else, and then they vote for Props. 47 and 57 based on the title. Everyone got the full text of the ballot measures. You would think these stupid Democrats would learn their lesson after see the damage Prop. 47 caused. Nope. They blindly went to the polls like sheeple and voted for Prop. 57. I can’t believe how dumb these Democrats are.

  8. “We have an insurmountable budget deficit”
    Good start is to get rid of “not” high speed rail”.

  9. First of all, Conservatives were screwed when
    all the so-called questionable signatures were
    deleted from the re-call petition to get rid of
    Newsom!! We need to make another effort and do a better job this time!! Everyone VOTE!!!!

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