Didn't pay attention on such scores. However, the chart posted looked like the standard one listing data from State sites. I think it's valid.
Thanks.
It seems to me that the pace is not slowing down, but picking up. It looks like it's now running about 60,000 per year since October 31 of last year--which is evidently
more than 50 times higher than ever before in history. (The normal rate for these sealed federal indictment is reportedly way less than 2,000 per year and closer to 1,000 per year.)
When the perp walks start, it will be a horrific shock to America--especially when the hideous, even gory details of the worst crimes are showcased. A significant percentage of the crimes will be capital crimes.
I seriously doubt that we have enough prison capacity for long-term confinement of felons, if and when convicted, in these numbers. I wonder if we even have
staging prison capacity for 35,000 arrests.
(By the way, the astonishing numbers on pacer.gov lend credence in a roundabout way to the relatively hushed-up reports that Gitmo has added some 14,000 new beds since last summer and also Qanon's claim that other prison capacity is being made ready elsewhere.)