who are largely outnumbered by inmates because we continue to overcrowd the prison system rather than sentence defendants to alternative programs, and that is going to equal a disaster waiting to happen. When you take into consideration the harsh and dehumanizing treatment these
fall back on committing crimes in order to survive out on the streets. Another way to save money is to stop incarcerating innocent people for 20, 30,40 years and that ends up costing the states millions of dollars all because someone needs a conviction at any cost. When you don't
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hold law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges liable for misconduct in a criminal trial and they know that they are covered under judicial immunity, why should they play fairly because they will never have to worry about being held responsible for their egregious behavior and
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they will never face the consequences of taking someone's freedom from them and that isn't even mentioning what it does to these people who have been incarcerated all of these years for a crime that they did not commit. The states seem to think that just compensating them a
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