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Former Pennsylvania judge Michael Conahan has pleaded guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge for helping put juvenile defendants behind bars in exchange for bribes.
He is accused along with former judge Mark Ciavarella of taking $2.8m (£1.8m) from a profit-making detention centres.
Prosecutors in a federal court in Scranton, Pennsylvania, said Conahan had closed a county-owned juvenile detention centre in 2002, just before signing an agreement to use a for-profit centre.
The two men were originally charged in early 2009 with accepting money from the builder and owner of a for-profit detention centre that housed county juveniles in exchange for giving children longer, harsher sentences.
Some of the children were shackled, denied lawyers, and pulled from their homes for offences which included stealing change from cars and failure to appear as witnesses.
Originally posted by Nicenico
It makes you wonder just how wide spread this kind of thing is. If they would put kids away for money, might not the system put away anyone?
How many innocent people are in prison and can't get out, because the whole thing was rigged against them just to make some money?
Originally posted by slank
Isn't 'privatization' great!
We need more, corrupting, wasteful, corporate welfare,
to make the US as rotting & corrupt as the worst places on the planet & maybe moreso.
Originally posted by Nicenico
It makes you wonder just how wide spread this kind of thing is. If they would put kids away for money, might not the system put away anyone?
How many innocent people are in prison and can't get out, because the whole thing was rigged against them just to make some money?