Turner made a point this week of standing at the door as each group of prisoners, wearing street clothes and carrying release papers, gained early freedom. "I thought to myself as they were leaving, I'm just watching a bunch of work walking down the road, a bunch of wasted work," Turner said. "All the effort we went to find them, to incarcerate them, arraign them. At most, we just get to repeat it. With the exception of these guys on the bracelets, the others could go to the wind."
Money from Congress won't put freed Lane County prisoners back behind bars
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