... Unless you commit the crime in California. https://www.latimes.com/california/...ooting-suspect-jail-lawsuit-settlement-payout
"that a jail guard allowed rival gang members to attack him and then threatened him when he filed a complaint about it." Pretty clear cut case of illegality, you can't read or too busy virtue signaling?
The guard should be disciplined, but the prisoner should not be rewarded because he fought his peers in jail. And, Martin's record should have kept him in prison which would have prevented him from committing mass murder with his brother recently.
You are talking two separate things, what the guard did was illegal, disciplining the guard doesn't make up for the law he broke - I don't disagree that the prisoner should have been kept in jail but getting few thousands for something he could sue for much more is not really the bottomline here. There is no Minority Report type system here to imprison people for future crimes either, everything is on a case by case basis.