Comment by devjab
12 hours ago
I'm not sure what is meant by supervised release but there is also three years of that after the initial four. He apparently also gets a permanent record as a felon, so I imagine it'll be hard for him to find new work. Without that, can he even have health insurance? He als can't vote in elections right? Sounds like his life is frankly going to be ruined.
From a Danish perspective I think that this is rather cruel.
It varies by state. In many states, felons can register to vote immediately after release (even while on parole) and aren't disqualified from programs like Medicaid. So it's not a death sentence despite what the system intends.
Florida passed a ballot measure allowing felons to vote a few years back. Our legislature just ignored it and instituted other requirements and hoops for them to jump through that made like 90+% of them ineligible to vote still.