The Faces of Bail Reform- Randy Lewis, 38




Criminal Justice Reform cannot mean Criminal Justice Surrender.

Randy Lewis, 38, was committed to a mental facility in October 2019 after a mental exam found him temporarily incompetent. He was serving a sentence for assaulting a public servant after he struck someone who was transferring him to the county jail.

Lewis’ bond was waived on April 30 and he was released to a halfway home on May 1.

Lewis had an extensive criminal history.  He has been charged with over 70 prior charges and was free on 2 felony PR bonds at the time he murdered Rosalie Cook, 80.

The reforms that are being pushed are the reforms that released Lewis.  In this case, the reforms amounted to nothing more than a surrender.  Where is the accountability for the system that failed Lewis and where is the accountability for the system that failed Cook?

Simply releasing people does not work.  It creates chaos.  It affects public safety.

Randy Lewis should have never been released.  

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