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Politics

Outgoing Czech President Vaclav Klaus Pardons Almost One Third of Prisoners

Matthew Feeney | 1.4.2013 4:35 PM

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Almost one third of Czech prisoners have been granted amnesty by outgoing president Vaclav Klaus. The pardons will not affect prisoners serving sentences longer than 10 years.

Mr. Klaus defended the move saying, "This is a gesture aimed at giving a fresh chance to those citizens who may have broken the law but who are not repeat offenders."

The mass pardon has prompted worry and confusion. The head of the supreme court has expressed concerns that the move undermines the rule of law, while Social Democrat politician Jiri Dienstbier described the decision as "unacceptable and incomprehensible."

Judges are preparing to work overtime to implement the pardon, which was partly motivated by the need to ease overcrowding in Czech prisons. The Czech Republic has a prison population of around 23,000 in a prison system that is designed to hold a little over 21,000, and has an incarceration rate of 219 prisoners per 100,000 people. The U.S. has an incarceration rate of over 700 prisoners per 100,000 people. 

Despite the move causing some worry in the Czech Republic perhaps American officials could take some inspiration from Klaus' mass pardon.

Given that almost half of the inmates in our federal prisons are serving time for drug offenses, many of which involved no victim, I can't help but think a mass pardon on this side of the Atlantic would do society some good.

However, as Jacob Sullum has pointed out, Obama's record leaves us no reason to be optimistic:

Yet as president, Obama has granted exactly one commutation so far. This allegedly progressive and enlightened man has been far stingier with pardons and commutations than any of his four most recent predecessors, which is saying something. Now that Obama has been safely re-elected, he has no excuse for failing to use his unilateral, unreviewable power to make our criminal justice system a bit less egregiously unfair.

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Matthew Feeney is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

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  1. Hugh Akston   12 years ago

    Do you think we could run Klaus for POTUS in 2014?

    1. grrizzly   12 years ago

      No way! Klaus did/said something bad when Matt Welch lived in Czechoslovakia, so Klaus is no go.

      1. johnl   12 years ago

        I never understood El Jeffe's dislike of Santa Klaus. He's the most libertarian elected official anywhere in the world.

    2. Hugh Akston   12 years ago

      I posted this maybe an hour ago and nobody has yet pointed out that the next Presidential election takes place in 2016.

      1. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

        Not if there's a coup.

        1. Gladstone   12 years ago

          An Obama auto-coup? With gun control and the supine media I can see why people would think this.

          1. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

            Yes.

            1. Gladstone   12 years ago

              Part of me would like to think that this is not all different from what the lefties said about Dubya but on the other hand the lefties are 0 in the tank for Obama and some have been calling for dictatorship. Also the news media wouldn't even need to be coerced to support an Obama coup.

              1. Gladstone   12 years ago

                Should be "lefties are 0 in the tank for Obama."

                1. Gladstone   12 years ago

                  Oh yeah no percentage points. 100 percent in the tank for Obama.

              2. SweatingGin   12 years ago

                The number of them calling for a dictatorship is what really gets me. I never remember it getting this nuts in '04. Major papers are publishing calls for getting rid of the 1st, 2nd, 4th amendments, or just the constitution outright.

      2. Episiarch   12 years ago

        And now you're just nakedly whoring for attention. Typical.

        1. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

          Who is whorier, the whore or the whore that whores him?

          1. Episiarch   12 years ago

            Me.

        2. Hugh Akston   12 years ago

          Looks to me like it worked. I ought to attention whore more often.

          1. Episiarch   12 years ago

            I always say, the sluttier and whorier the better. It works for you, Hugh.

            "I knew there was something special about you and I'm not just saying that 'cause you're a whore, but...you are a total whore."

      3. Bill   12 years ago

        I thought you were in a hurry.

    3. PS   12 years ago

      Klaus, for all his posturing as a Thatcherite, is the poster child for corrupt crony-capitalism.

      And a large number of people he pardoned were convicted or in the process of being convicted for fraud and corruption. Considering how this country ranks on Transparency International, those people were the tip of the iceberg, and no doubt many of them were friends of friends.

      1. Gladstone   12 years ago

        I had a feeling you rain-in on the Havel Love Parade. Interesting comment...

      2. Jerry on the road   12 years ago

        Didn't they have an anti-corruption party in government now? How's that been working out?

        1. Ted S.   12 years ago

          I think Top 09 was a massive disaster. Or was it Public Affairs?

          As for Klaus, I've always gotten the impression that his biggest problem is thoughtcrime: that he doesn't have the proper Media/Political Class views on things like the EU or So-Called Global Warming.

    4. david_brown   12 years ago

      my neighbor's mother makes $82/hr on the internet. She has been unemployed for nine months but last month her pay was $20994 just working on the internet for a few hours. Go to this web site and read more. http://ace60.com

  2. ant1sthenes   12 years ago

    I think the president is more of a "Ser Ilyn, bring me his head." kind of person.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

    Given that almost half of the inmates in our federal prisons are serving time for drug offenses, many of which involved no victim, I can't help but think a mass pardon on this side of the Atlantic would do society some good.

    BUT WHAT IF THEY GET OUT AND GO RIGHT BACK TO DOING THE DRUGS? It would be worse than releasing GITMO detainees right back to the Al-Qaeda. And who ends up taking the blame? The pardoner. There's literally no benefit.

  4. JW   12 years ago

    KLAUS BALLZ. That's what they should be called henceforth.

  5. Craig K   12 years ago

    Don't forget the damage all those extra workers would do to our economy! Look what happened when all the soldiers came home after WWII. Oh, wait.

    1. Craig K   12 years ago

      We might also have to pay for their food and clothing, and a place for them to live if they can't find a job. No, wait... we do that already too. Hmm.

  6. Paul.   12 years ago

    Given that almost half of the inmates in our federal prisons are serving time for drug offenses, many of which involved no victim, I can't help but think a mass pardon on this side of the Atlantic would do society some good.

    I'm not sure. Why do a mass pardon of "prisoners"? Why not do a mass pardon of prisoners with non-violent drug offenses? Do we really want to set free everyone in prison (doing less than a dime) just because?

  7. Paul.   12 years ago

    Hmm, wait, this post: The pardons will not affect prisoners serving sentences longer than 10 years

    PM Links: Outgoing Czech President Vaclav Klaus pardoned all prisoners serving a term less than one year, plus all those over the age of 75, provided their sentence was less than 10 years ? about 30 percent of the total.

    That's kind of a big difference. The second doesn't seem as dramatic as the first.

    1. Apatheist ?_??   12 years ago

      Both are accurate.

      1. Paul.   12 years ago

        I agree. Didn't mean to suggest they weren't. But the first omitted some important details. If one looked at every crime that could get you a 10 year (or less) sentence, I'm not sure you'd just want to blanket pardon it.

      2. GregQ   12 years ago

        "Apatheist hasn't beaten his spouse in the last three weeks" is probably accurate, but it's still a dishonest way to put it, unless I know that you've beaten your spouse some time in the last month or two. Likewise the way Reason put it was "accurate", but dishonest.

    2. entropy   12 years ago

      Oh. My. God.

      Geriatric drug-abusing terrorists?!?

      1. Paul.   12 years ago

        What're they hiding in those canes?

  8. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

    I pardon you.

    1. Episiarch   12 years ago

      I just farted, ProL. Can you pardon that?

      1. Hugh Akston   12 years ago

        I AM TRYING TO PRAY

      2. Rich   12 years ago

        Class is when you're alone, and you fart, and you say "Pardon me". That's CLASS.

        -- The late, great Rodney Dangerfield

        1. db   12 years ago

          That's hilarious, because I actually do that.

          1. Francisco d Anconia   12 years ago

            I don't even do that when I'm around people.

            Figure they should be thanking me.

          2. neoteny   12 years ago

            Yeah, but do you thank the ATM machine for giving you cash?

            1. Spoonman.   12 years ago

              I thank SQL Server about 5 times a day for giving me data.

              1. Ted S.   12 years ago

                As opposed to the other 995 times when it just laughs at you.

      3. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

        My farts smell like vanilla and potpourri

  9. Gladstone   12 years ago

    Why would Obama want to pardon anyone? If the state is god then admitting that the criminal justice system is flawed is heresy.

    1. califernian   12 years ago

      ^ This

      1. Gladstone   12 years ago

        Not to mention if the state is god then what exactly is the problem with the war (on terror and drugs), censorship and torture?

        1. VG Zaytsev   12 years ago

          Nothing, the violence ritually purifies unbelievers.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

    I think this is like in Batman Begins when Scarecrow let all the prisoners out of Arkham. Klaus is using the chaos as cover for some fiendish plot to further some insidious scheme. Or vice versa.

    1. Gladstone   12 years ago

      Unleash violent criminals on the street to use as a pretext for a crackdown? I remember Chavez being accused of doing that.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

        Too pedestrian. You and Chavez lack imagination. I'm talking about an ancient order deciding that the Republic is beyond saving and in need of destruction or maybe a bank heist a la Die Hard. Prisoners running free would be the perfect distraction.

  11. waaminn   12 years ago

    Oh wow, that dude sure is going out with a bang lol.

    http://www.AnonVPN.tk

    1. General Butt Naked   12 years ago

      Yeah, bang your bot-mom!

      HA!

      1. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

        ZING!

  12. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

    breaking: Lance Armstrong ready to admit he doped

    1. VG Zaytsev   12 years ago

      Ok he's just another attention whore now.

  13. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

    Hugo Ch?vez: Venezuelans urged to ignore 'enemy' health rumours

    1. Eduard van Haalen   12 years ago

      He's getting better!

  14. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

    Was just at my cousins and her kids were watching something called "Buck Wild".
    What the fuck is that?

    1. Hyperion   12 years ago

      Jersey Shore goes West Vaginians.

      1. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

        It looked retarded.

        1. Hyperion   12 years ago

          More retarded than Jersey Shore?

          It's the MSM idea of reality TV, dude.

          If you want to watch reality TV, I mean if you REALLY have to, watch the doods gold mining in Alaska, or something that is at least a little more than simple retard on pararde.

          1. LarryA   12 years ago

            Just saw an ad for a new reality show about "the world of competitive taxidermy."

            It's getting really hard to make up fiction.

    2. shamalam   12 years ago

      Stand by for, "All My Babies' Mamas". Coming soon to the Oxygen channel.

      "All My Babies' Mamas," a one-hour reality special slated to air in the spring of 2013, features Carlos "Shawty Lo" Walker, an Atlanta-based hip-hop artist with 11 children by 10 different women. Oh, he's also got a 19-year-old girlfriend, who's a year shy of his oldest child. "

  15. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

    Jose Canseco wants to be mayor of Toronto.

    1. Hyperion   12 years ago

      So? If he wants to be irrelevant, then WTF?

  16. Archduke Pantsfan   12 years ago

    Who wants to go ice fishing?

  17. Paul.   12 years ago

    Anonymous responds to Sandy Hook.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAlrMQTx5k4

    1. Ted S.   12 years ago

      I just heard that that fuckstick Bloomberg was on Jimmy Fallon tonight. Bloomberg apparently blamed the media for not constantly covering gun violence.

      At this point I would have pointed out to Bloomberg that "stop and frisk" is predicated on the threat of violence, so when was he going to end that program. Fallon, of course, simply fellated Bloomberg.

  18. Paul.   12 years ago

    Shootout in Sweden during jewelry store heist.

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7d4_1357337618

    1. LarryA   12 years ago

      Unpossble. Sweden has an assault weapons ban.

      1. Robert   12 years ago

        I thought they had a jewelry ban.

  19. LarryA   12 years ago

    Yet as president, Obama has granted exactly one commutation so far.

    Well, only if you don't count all the Thanksgiving turkeys.

  20. Groovus Maximus   12 years ago

    Good (late) Morning Reasonoids! Archduchy, thanks for the amusing links, as usual. Also, it's Orthodox Christmas weekend in UKR, so MERRY CHRISTMAS!-D

    As PS astutely pointed out, Euro-landia, and Eastern Euro-landia in particular, is home to some EPIC Crony-Capitalism. UKR and Belarus certainly tolerates it, and Russia is quite fond of it as well.

    1. Ted S.   12 years ago

      Merry Christmas from a lapsed Heterodox Christian.

  21. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

    Also, it's Orthodox Christmas weekend in UKR...

    I'll never get a handle on that International Date Line.

    1. Ted S.   12 years ago

      So you're saying it's John-sized and not Sarcasmic-sized?

  22. GregQ   12 years ago

    "Given that almost half of the inmates in our federal prisons are serving time for drug offenses, many of which involved no victim"

    Are YOU on drugs? Legalize the drugs, and they'd have no victim. But as they are now, they have hundreds of victims. Take a look at Mexico, and the war the drug barons are carrying out against civil society? Every single one of those murders is funded by US drug users.

    Closer to home, take a look at all the young black males in the drug trade who murder each other (and, unfortunately, random innocent bystanders). Those murders are pushed for, and paid for, by those drug users you're crying for.

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