Missouri Tells Judges Cost of Sentences

Missouri Tells Judges Cost of Sentences

Fascinating. And I think a great idea. Cost is irrelevant only to those who don’t pay.

From the New York Times:

But critics — prosecutors especially — dismiss the idea as unseemly. They say that the cost of punishment is an irrelevant consideration when deciding a criminal’s fate and that there is a risk of overlooking the larger social costs of crime.

“Justice isn’t subject to a mathematical formula,” said Robert P. McCulloch, the prosecuting attorney for St. Louis County.

That’s laughable coming from a prosecutor who cuts plea bargains all day.

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  1. tim says:

    This is so awesome. Now if we can only make the public more aware of how many of their tax dollars are going toward incarceration costs.

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