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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 13 Dec 2016

    Both were first-time offenders in Alabama. She paid $5,900 and got off. He couldn’t afford it and was convicted. http://nyti.ms/2hq2okc pic.twitter.com/I636cOgVZU

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      1. Brookings‏Verified account @BrookingsInst 13 Dec 2016
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        Related reading: Defendants who can't afford fines or bail are more likely to be convictedhttp://brook.gs/2gIDefS 

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      1. George TALKS‏ @go2bcn 13 Dec 2016
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        yeah I understand when you have money you can do more with your defense. I guess sort of like O.J. Simpson.

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      2. TheDeepStateUSA‏ @TheDeepStateUSA 13 Dec 2016
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        she's white, he's black, and that's Alabama.

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      2. Trump's Soldier‏ @yessireeclay 13 Dec 2016
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        NYT trying to stoke a race riot again

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      1. Matias Wilson‏ @millenialcons 13 Dec 2016
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        she was still convicted if she paid money! A misdemeanor is either fine and/or jail.

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      1. No Bigotry‏ @MacanSharp 13 Dec 2016
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        Jill has extra money to pay his bill. Ask her.

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      2. Taco Nacho‏ @JLUPE23 13 Dec 2016
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        So, they were both convicted? Was his fine the same? This is non story

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      3. Karla Archer‏ @karlaarcher 13 Dec 2016
        Replying to @JLUPE23

        you overlooked the ability to pay part. That does make a difference. @nytimes

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      4. Taco Nacho‏ @JLUPE23 13 Dec 2016
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        Yeah, but if the consequence is the same, assuming the law is fair, it can't differentiate.

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      5. Karla Archer‏ @karlaarcher 13 Dec 2016
        Replying to @JLUPE23

        watch "13th" and let me know if you think it's all the same. @nytimes

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      6. Taco Nacho‏ @JLUPE23 14 Dec 2016
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        I've seen 13th.

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      1. Karla Archer‏ @karlaarcher 13 Dec 2016
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        so you're fine with crime as long as you can pay money? @nytimes

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      1. Abe Markofski‏ @AbeMarkofski 13 Dec 2016
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        sexest!

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      1. Lila Mayoral‏ @lilixima 13 Dec 2016
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      1. Suresh Babu‏ @zurent 13 Dec 2016
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        how can we prevent such different outcomes? Why not offer aid and/or work to pay off the debt and avoid conviction?

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