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Chapter 272 - Chapter 186: Billion-Yuan Tax Revenue from Private Prison_3

"Because government subsidies for private prisons are conditional, they only grant subsidies once a prison reaches 90% occupancy."

"This leads to private prison operators looking for ways to incarcerate more prisoners after setting up the facility."

"As a result, these private prison managers would lay out a significant amount of money to bribe local judges and prosecutors."

"Once these judicial officers accept the money, they naturally adhere to the principle of 'taking money to avert disasters for others,' either by imposing disproportionately heavy sentences for minor offenses or by intentionally extending prisoners' sentences to meet the private prison's occupancy rate."

"And this Floyd was probably a case where the police took the money and wanted to use him as a 'performance' for the private prison, which led to this tragedy..."

After hearing this explanation, even David gained some new insights.

They say art comes from life.

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