Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is introducing a bill aimed at holding accountable any judge who frees violent..

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is introducing a bill aimed at holding accountable any judge who frees violent offenders who subsequently commit additional crimes—following the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte.

“Those 12+ judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too.”

“It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky.”

This legislation should pass with EASE. Yet, we already know how Democrats are likely to vote.

Following the tragic killing of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is introducing new legislation aimed at holding judges accountable when violent offenders they release go on to commit additional crimes. The bill is a direct response to the case of Decarlos Brown Jr., a repeat offender who was reportedly released by more than a dozen judges before allegedly committing Zarutska’s murder.

“Those 12+ judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too,” Fine said in a statement. “It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky.”

The proposed legislation would establish mechanisms to investigate and potentially sanction judges who release violent offenders who later reoffend. Supporters argue it introduces necessary accountability into a judicial system they believe is becoming increasingly lenient toward repeat criminals. Critics, however, are likely to raise concerns about judicial independence and due process.

Fine expressed confidence that the bill will garner strong support among Republicans, while simultaneously casting doubt on Democratic willingness to back it. “This legislation should pass with ease,” he said. “Yet, we already know how Democrats are likely to vote.”

The debate over criminal justice reform and judicial discretion continues to be a flashpoint in American politics. With growing public concern over violent crime and repeat offenders, Fine’s bill is likely to ignite a fierce legislative and ideological battle in Congress

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