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| Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 4:42pm On Apr 04, 2023*. Modified: 4:57pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Udora Orizu writes that end to prison congestion may be in sight, following President Muhammadu Buhari's assent to a Bill to amend the 1999 Constitution to move correctional centers from Exclusive legislative list to Concurrent legislative list.Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/04/04/prison-decongestion-in-sight-as-item-moves-to-concurrent-list/ Front page: Mynd44 Lalasticlala |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 4:43pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Prison decongestion in federal prisons will definitely happen. All that will happen is that the inmates will be transferred to the States. This won't be able to take place unless the federal government puts a date on not accepting state law offenders. Less than 10% of law offenders are there for federal crimes anyway. The federal government should transfer this burden to the respective states until they start building prisons. Until the various states correct their issues with Bail, lack of judges, and sentencing guidelines, they will eventually run into the same issue. The good thing is that it will be a localized issue and not a national concern like dilapidated schools. It should be kept in mind even if most of the inmates are awaiting trial. If the average conviction rate in the state is 50%, that means half will stay. If states want to reduce their cost, they can introduce stuff like crediting time served while awaiting trial. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by hslbroker2(m): 4:47pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
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| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 4:59pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Lol if the federal government transfers out all the state law offenders. The federal prisons will be practically emptied. It would be a good idea to slash their budget afterwards but that's probably not going to happen. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by VulgarVulvas: 5:13pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Well its about time . Awaiting Trial inmates need to be housed separately in federal or state jails (depending on which court they are undergoing trial). State judiciary must be responsible for such jails while federal high courts for those arraigned before it. Sending someone being tried before a state high court or sharia court to a federal prison prior to a bail hearing, during trial or after a conviction without the respective state bearing the burden of providing for them during their trial and convicted periods in detention is unfair to the FG. States have criminalized so many petty offences like traffic offense to littering to having a cold beer (sharia states). The state judiciary contributes the highest backlog of Awaiting Trial inmates . Once this happens , states will be forced to review their sentencing laws to simple fines or community service or probation sentences since the states will bear the cost in housing inmates . Also, the respective state prosecutors office will be up on their feet since the judiciary that will be saddled with operating jails will not allow the ongoing police abuse of the judiciary process to get innocent individuals thrown in jail pending a bail application. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by ProfetofDoom: 5:19pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
This is good law but not workable in Nigeria. All I see is Doom |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 5:23pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
VulgarVulvas:You'd be surprised how much these states are willing to spend to lock up people they don't. I do think certain offenses like alcohol intake in sharia will be gladly funded. Traffic crimes will ticketed more since it's revenue generation. I don't think the judiciary runs the prisons that will be the executive branch. Assuming states copy the federal structure. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by VulgarVulvas: 5:33pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Blue3k:Judiciary should run jail houses while FG and states run prisons . Jail houses are meant for awaiting trial and those on remand sentence Prisons should be for those convicted and their sentences be served in the respective state or federal prison based on the court of conviction . This is how it is done in the US. All bail monies go to the judiciary . Once an individual jumps bail or escapes from remand , a court sherrif will be in charge of bringing him or her back to custody and before the courts . That same Court Sheriff will run the jail facility via subvention from the judiciary and will also be in charge of securing court premises and security of judges at the bench at in their respective private residences. A federal court sheriff will also exist for this same purpose and will form the armed enforcers of the bench to execute a warrant issued by the bench. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Jessyjeff: 5:45pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Nigeria's prisons are like vulture poultry. It should actually be for training politicians who steal public money, making sure they imbibe new cultures where selfless service to humanity is supreme. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 6:31pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
VulgarVulvas:In the US jails are usually for inmates awaiting trial or serving sentences shorter than a year. If you owe tickets you can't be sent to jail if you refuse to pay them for example. Sheriff's are usually elected positions. At least in Texas they are. They funds come from various sources. I don't care how any state wants to run the prison system. The 36 states can figure out what works best for them. It's only the federal government that we should agree on. |
| Re: Prison Decongestion: Federal prisons will no longer accept state Law offenders by Blue3k(op): 1:50pm On Apr 05, 2023 |
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of the new Nigerian Correctional Service Act empowering the State Comptroller of Correctional Service to reject additional inmates when the facility under his watch is full. The question that easily comes to mind includes: where will the inmates be taken to? Will such an inmate be released, particularly where he has been alleged to have committed heinous crimes?