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Accused Killer Dad Jake Haro was Free Despite Horrific Child Abuse Conviction — after Gavin Newsom pushed for years to keep criminals out of prison​


Little Emmanuel Haro’s father never served a day in prison, despite being convicted of savagely abusing another of his children just a few years earlier — the latest shocking example of policies backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that have focused on shutting down penitentiaries and attempting to rehabilitate criminals over locking them up.

Jake Haro faced up to six years behind bars for battering his 10-week-old daughter Carolina so badly that she is now bedridden for life. But a judge let him off with probation, a work-release program and counseling in 2023.

He is now charged with murdering his son Emmanuel after he and wife Rebecca allegedly tortured the boy to death and then claimed he was kidnapped from a parking lot on Aug. 14, prosecutors say.

It’s a case that has stunned California. And Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin fumed last week that it was “outrageous” that Jake Haro was on the street.

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Jake Haro, who allegedly killed his 7-month-old son, Emmanuel, was previously convicted of horrifically abusing another of his children and allowed to go free.

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Rebecca Haro, mother to Emmanuel Haro, was charged with murder for his death.

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The Haros are accused of torturing and murdering their son, Emmanuel.

Haro’s walk-free sentence, given by Judge Dwight W. Moore over the protests of prosecutors, came at a time when more and more convicted felons were getting probation instead of prison.

Nearly two-thirds of felons don’t see a day in prison, according to California’s court system. That figure has risen five points since Newsom took over in 2019.


 
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Accused Killer Dad Jake Haro was Free Despite Horrific Child Abuse Conviction — after Gavin Newsom pushed for years to keep criminals out of prison​


Little Emmanuel Haro’s father never served a day in prison, despite being convicted of savagely abusing another of his children just a few years earlier — the latest shocking example of policies backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that have focused on shutting down penitentiaries and attempting to rehabilitate criminals over locking them up.

Jake Haro faced up to six years behind bars for battering his 10-week-old daughter Carolina so badly that she is now bedridden for life. But a judge let him off with probation, a work-release program and counseling in 2023.

He is now charged with murdering his son Emmanuel after he and wife Rebecca allegedly tortured the boy to death and then claimed he was kidnapped from a parking lot on Aug. 14, prosecutors say.

It’s a case that has stunned California. And Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin fumed last week that it was “outrageous” that Jake Haro was on the street.

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Jake Haro, who allegedly killed his 7-month-old son, Emmanuel, was previously convicted of horrifically abusing another of his children and allowed to go free.

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Rebecca Haro, mother to Emmanuel Haro, was charged with murder for his death.

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The Haros are accused of torturing and murdering their son, Emmanuel.

Haro’s walk-free sentence, given by Judge Dwight W. Moore over the protests of prosecutors, came at a time when more and more convicted felons were getting probation instead of prison.

Nearly two-thirds of felons don’t see a day in prison, according to California’s court system. That figure has risen five points since Newsom took over in 2019.




Did you guys read this??

Two thirds of convicted FELONS in CA never do a single day in prison?

Who could possibly ever support that? Democrats. That's who. Seriously though..how could you ever expect to be even remotely safe or keep your own property in a state that refuses to lock up dangerous felons AND prohibits law abiding citizens from carrying guns?

How freaking stupid do you have to be?

How mentally ill to vote for this?
 
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