Cruz, who, like Jackson, graduated from Harvard Law School, explained that the judge's proclivity for issuing lenient sentences to those convicted of sexual crimes began early on in her career. Jackson opted to write in the Harvard Law Review, the "academic piece," according to Cruz, about laws dealing with sexual predators.
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Namely, she analyzed the sex offender registry, their DNA databases, and public notification and civil commitment statutes.
"Her note argues that [the laws] should all be viewed based on their effects, and most if not all of them are punitive and therefore unconstitutional," Cruz said.
She has a consistent pattern going forward to today of advocating leniency for sexual predators," Cruz said.
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