Pubdate: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 Source: Winston-Salem Journal (NC) Copyright: 2002 Piedmont Publishing Co. Inc. Contact: http://www.journalnow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/504 Note: The Journal does not publish letters from writers outside its daily home delivery circulation area. Author: Margaret J. Koonts Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1376/a05.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/racial.htm (Racial Issues) THE NUMBERS SPEAK I don't want to come across as prejudiced, but I feel it's time to speak out. It seems the state or the city gets accused of racial bias every time "statistics" show that our law-enforcement agents or court systems act prejudicially ("Habitual-offender law racially biased, blacks charge," July 22). This is the same song we heard when the state Highway Patrol was accused of singling out minorities in traffic violations. A study proved definitively that this was not the case. The purpose of the law is to discourage repeat felonies. That doesn't seem unfair. One would think that a person convicted of three felonies would get the message and think hard before committing a crime again. It is not punishing someone for past crimes per se but attempting to make enough of an impact on these habitual criminals to discourage continued criminal acts. I will be interested in seeing the results of an examination of the figures. I am beginning to think Velma Thomas' concerns are misplaced. Her husband was charged for a fourth time with felony possession of cocaine, knowing that he was committing a felony that would bring on the habitual-offender law. Is it possible that Mrs. Thomas' statistics show an overwhelming percentage of blacks being prosecuted under this law because white people learned their lesson before they fell into this category? I find it hard to believe that in this age of constant scrutiny from civil-rights groups a prosecutor would single out black people. MARGARET J. KOONTS Lexington. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel