BREAKING: We’re taking action in court to hold the City of Stamford accountable for violating our client's rights when it set his bail.pic.twitter.com/tVyH5r4Uae
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Our client's story is a perfect example of why money bail shouldn’t exist. A person’s ability to leave jail and return home to fight charges after an arrest – including a wrongful arrest that violates the First Amendment – should not depend on money.
What Stamford did to Michael is sadly common across our state. His claims against the city should put other municipalities on notice and make them question why Connecticut continues its antiquated money bail system at all.
People have a right to protest the police. People have a right not to be incarcerated just because they cannot pay their way free. And people have a right to due process, which protects us from being incarcerated for arbitrary reasons like “personality.”https://www.acluct.org/en/news/stamfords-bail-system-violates-peoples-rights-were-suing …
They also impound cars on a whim. Then send those cars to expensive pounds to be held till you can raise the funds to get your vehicle back. Being stopped for a bad taillight can end up costing citizens thousands of dollars. Shameful way to increase state revenue. @acluct
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