
Schwarzenegger to
release of 30 Israeli prisoners |
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Published on Sunday, May 04, 2008.
Attorney says
leaders of California's Jewish community behind governor's decision to
allow prisoners to serve remainder of their sentences in Israel
Ahead of
Israel's 60th
Anniversary celebrations, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is
expected authorized the release of some 30 Israelis from the state's
prisons, thus allowing them to serve the remainder of their sentences in
Israel, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday.
California's
overcrowded prison system was cited as the official reason for the
release of the prisoners. The state's prisons currently house 170,000
inmates, about 77,000 more than they can actually hold. The gesture
marks a shift in the policy of the state's parole board, which has
rejected numerous pleas by Israeli prisoners for an early release.
Mordehai Tzivlin, a
defense attorney for the Israeli prisoners abroad and their families, said
leaders of California's Jewish community were behind Schwarzenegger's
decision.
According to
Israeli Foreign Ministry data, 40 Israelis are currently being held in Los
Angeles prisons, while 15 more are serving time in San Francisco for
various offenses, including murder, money laundering, drug-trafficking and
fraud.
It is estimated
that the list of prisoners slated for release will not include Israelis
who were indicted for murder or those who hold American citizenship.
Israelis imprisoned in California's federal prisons will also be excluded.
The transfer of the
prisoners to Israel is scheduled to begin in the beginning of June and
will be concluded within a few months. The International Division at the
State Prosecutor's Office has already drafted a list of 31 prisoners
Israel is requesting that Californian authorities release as part of the
gesture.