The state yesterday announced
the distribution of over $8 million gained from lower incarceration bills
courtesy of changes to divert more convicts from prison and shortening
imprisonment sentences. Fortunately, the Gov. John Bel Edwards Administration
appeared to resist the temptation to spread
the money out for political reasons, resulting in local funds going only to
entities in the five largest parishes in population terms (which also have the
highest numbers of offenders).
All told, Orleans Parish operations received close
to $3 million. But perhaps that should have gone higher, because of the turn
pretrial procedures have taken over the past year-and-a-half.