Tuesday, November 10, 2009

American Justice

I think this is child abuse and all those involved should be prosecuted;

Judge Arthur E. Grim of Berks County, who reviewed transcripts of about 100 cases of juveniles caught up in the scheme, said the scandal grew out of "unfettered power, greed, opportunity, and intimidation."

Lawyers, court employees, and school officials knew of the scheme, but winked at it for convenience or self-preservation, Grim testified.

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Grim said "an almost routine disregard for the rights of juvenile offenders" was known to lawyers, court staff, and school authorities, yet went on for six years or more.

He said many school officials supported Ciavarella's "zero-tolerance" policies toward teenagers no matter how minor the offense.

"When a misbehaving kid was brought to school authorities, they immediately picked up the phone and called the police," Grim testified. "They did this because they knew that if they did, that child would go before Judge Ciavarella and would be out of their hair as a problem."

He said many court officials failed to speak out because they owed their jobs to either Conahan or Ciavarella. Under orders from Ciavarella, Grim said, officers of the Juvenile Probation Department stationed themselves outside the courtroom and persuaded parents to give up their children's rights by signing waiver-of-counsel forms that were improper and legally defective.

I wouldn't go so far as to say our entire justice system is corrupt.. but from the police, to the judges and prosecutors, the deck is stacked against the average citizen. They will fuck you because it is in their financial self-interest to fuck you.

At this point I suppose it goes without saying that it's important for a person to have a substantial amount of money stashed away in the event that you get caught up in this corrupt system. A very good attorney is the only thing that may save you.

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