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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 23 Oct 2017

    Across the country, people who committed no crimes are being locked up to compel their testimony in court.http://nyer.cm/jroUIrc 

    5:30 PM - 23 Oct 2017
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    • Charlie Marlow BlueEyedJurist James beth4hope Lem Common Sense #1 farina. USPatriot Resists TariAkpodiete
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      2. PhyllisIshikawa‏ @808hopeful 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @bluedillygal

        1/2 Remember names when you & family start feeling effects of toxic chemicals: All now w/EPA Scott Pruitt, leading activist against EPA

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. PhyllisIshikawa‏ @808hopeful 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @808hopeful @NewYorker @bluedillygal

        2/2 Liz Bowman, Am Chem Council lobbyist Nancy Beck, AM Chem Council lobbyist Michael Dourson, industry researcher anti chem reg

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      1. jrod‏ @jroderson 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The most incarcerated country on earth? Surely not America!

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      1. USPatriot Resists‏ @AeonFluxResists 23 Oct 2017
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        If they're being locked up before the trial and after subpoena, then what is happening is ILLEGAL. Where is the ACLU?

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      1. S.McDonald‏ @jonasnjoonas 23 Oct 2017
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        How is this possible?

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      1. Kerri P‏ @k_n_tx 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @owenbernard

        It's sad when people who rightfully can't feel safe in doing right thing are jailed by the very system that's failing them.

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      1. Chanchal‏ @booksofchanchal 23 Oct 2017
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        https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/754835 …

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      1. Rich‏ @satireandmore 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I haven't read the article yet, but guess that you might be talking about the US Department of Justice and the likes of Robert Mueller.

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      1.  💭‏ @markniac 23 Oct 2017
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        Folks might now think twice before reporting any crime they may witness.

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      1. vikas‏ @vikas6th 23 Oct 2017
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        What happened their protection?

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 23 Oct 2017
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        Obstruction of justice is a crime, and refusing to testify is obstruction of justice. So....

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      2. Tom Burka‏ @tomburka 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        A little overdramatic-Material witnesses, in my experience, are put up in motels or hotels, and the mw order is only used when truly needed.

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      3. Zanzibar McFate‏ @JohnSmi38119266 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tomburka @NewYorker

        Your experience?

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      4. Tom Burka‏ @tomburka 23 Oct 2017
        Replying to @JohnSmi38119266 @NewYorker

        Former Brooklyn prosecutor.

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      5. Zanzibar McFate‏ @JohnSmi38119266 24 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tomburka @NewYorker

        So you’re familiar with how it works in, for example, New Orleans?

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      6. Tom Burka‏ @tomburka 24 Oct 2017
        Replying to @JohnSmi38119266 @NewYorker

        I'm not saying it evenly applies in every jurisdiction, but this article makes it sound like prosecutors throughout the US routinely do this

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      7. Zanzibar McFate‏ @JohnSmi38119266 24 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tomburka @NewYorker

        Do you have enough experience in other jurisdictions to know it’s not routine?

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