Readers React: Make L.A. bureaucrats pay for wrongful imprisonment, not taxpayers
To the editor: No, L.A. has not spent $24 million reimbursing people who were wrongfully convicted of crimes and sentenced to prison. You and I have spent $24 million. (“L.A. to pay $24 million to two men imprisoned for decades after wrongful murder convictions,” Jan. 19)
This is my property tax money. My sales tax money. And yours. This is money that should have been spent on roads, rotting sewer systems and other critical infrastructure.
This money should not be coming out of our tax dollars. It should be coming out of salaries of the people who caused these wrongful convictions. Perhaps that would stop this.
It is your money and mine, our tax dollars, not Los Angeles’. Just remember every time these penalties are paid by the government, you pay. And it has got to stop.
M.B. Nachman, Venice
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