There is a definite constitutional claim that the nature of the coercive nature of being in custody, a person can never consent.
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Poor pre-tweet editing. Ugh.
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that is outrageous !
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Ohio law treats inmates as wards of the court not able to give consent
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Beyond horrifying
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I don’t understand. How can it possibly be legal??????
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This needs to be removed.
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Unfortunately, police abuses are one area where the chasm between the "shoulds" and "wills" or reform is miles apart.
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