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Activist Judges Unleash Crime Waves as California’s Bail Fiasco Exposes the Rot in Our Justice System

by Alexis Williamson
May 18, 2026
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When San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins warns that her city will once again become a national punchline for lawlessness, Americans should listen. The California Supreme Court’s recent ruling mandating “attainable” bail for offenses labeled “non-violent” is not mere legal tinkering. It is a deliberate invitation to chaos, one that prioritizes criminals over citizens and reveals the deep ideological capture of America’s judiciary.

This decision arrives at a precarious moment. After years of progressive experiments that turned San Francisco into an open-air theater of theft, drugs, and disorder, voters finally pushed back. They recalled radical District Attorney Chesa Boudin in 2022, elected a more pragmatic mayor in Daniel Lurie, and watched as targeted enforcement began restoring order amid the AI-driven economic revival.

Crime rates had started to fall. Public confidence flickered back to life. Now, activist judges threaten to slam that door shut.

Let us speak plainly. “Non-violent” is a euphemism that masks real harm. The dealer slinging fentanyl on street corners may not wield a knife in the moment of transaction, but his product leaves trails of overdoses and devastated families. The organized retail thieves who treat stores as self-service warehouses destroy businesses and drive up costs for every honest shopper.

These are not victimless acts. They erode the social fabric that makes civilized life possible. When judges treat repeat predation as a mere administrative inconvenience, they declare war on the law-abiding.

The pattern is national. From cashless bail experiments in New York to revolving-door prosecutions in major cities, progressive legal theory has treated incarceration itself as the primary injustice rather than the crimes that necessitate it. History offers a stark corrective.

The tough-on-crime measures of the 1990s, rooted in recognition of human fallenness and the need for deterrence, coincided with dramatic drops in violence. Abandoning those principles for utopian notions of rehabilitation without accountability has produced predictable results: recidivism, fear, and decline.

California’s highest court, stacked with appointees from Jerry Brown and Gavin Newsom, embodies this ideological drift. With Newsom likely filling the next vacancy to appease his party’s base, the state’s judicial future looks even bleaker. Governors wield tremendous power through lifetime appointments, yet voters rarely hear probing questions about judicial philosophy during campaigns. This omission is no accident. It shields the machinery of soft justice from democratic scrutiny.



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The consequences extend beyond San Francisco’s streets. When one major jurisdiction signals that consequences are optional, criminals take note. The interstate networks of theft, narcotics, and exploitation thrive on weak links. Law enforcement officers, already stretched thin and demoralized by defund-era rhetoric, face the additional burden of rearresting the same faces they booked weeks earlier. Communities suffer most—particularly working families and the poor who cannot afford private security or relocation.

Scripture reminds us of the moral order underlying just governance. As the prophet Isaiah declared, “Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed; To turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people” (Isaiah 10:1-2).

When courts prioritize the comfort of offenders over the protection of the vulnerable, they invert the divine assignment of government: to praise the good and punish evil.

Restoring sanity requires courage at every level. Voters must demand governors appoint judges who respect the rule of law rather than remake it in their image. Legislatures should clarify bail standards to prevent judicial nullification of public safety statutes.

Prosecutors like Brooke Jenkins deserve political cover to pursue justice without apology. And citizens must reject the false compassion that endangers the innocent while excusing the guilty.

The California Supreme Court’s ruling is more than bad policy. It is a symptom of a deeper spiritual and philosophical failure—one that elevates abstract notions of equity above concrete realities of right and wrong. Until America recommits to the principle that justice demands accountability, out-of-control judges will continue delivering out-of-control crime. The stakes for our cities, our states, and our republic could not be higher.

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