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Last month, President Obama quietly did something that should shake every American to the core. Seeking to enforce federal crack coc aine laws that have since been repealed, the Obama administration asked a federal appeals court to ensure that thousands of human beings, mostly poor and mostly black, remain locked in prison – even though everyone agrees that there is no justification for them to be there.
My client thought he would be released from jail and home with his family after our first appearance in court. Instead, I told him, the tiny bag of crack coc aine that police had found in his car – less than half the size of a ping-pong ball – meant that he would likely spend the next five to 40 years in prison.
Originally posted by elouina
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Why US v Blewett is the Obama Justice Department's greatest shame
Originally posted by Ex_CT2
Originally posted by elouina
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Why US v Blewett is the Obama Justice Department's greatest shame
Oh I disagree. We have too far yet to go before we can name their greatest shame. I'm certain there are MANY more yet to come....
edit on 7/27/2013 by Ex_CT2 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by elouina
Originally posted by Ex_CT2
Originally posted by elouina
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Why US v Blewett is the Obama Justice Department's greatest shame
Oh I disagree. We have too far yet to go before we can name their greatest shame. I'm certain there are MANY more yet to come....
edit on 7/27/2013 by Ex_CT2 because: (no reason given)
Oh yes there will... And I will be sitting here waiting to gloat. But still you have to admit, this is pretty low down. Just let those poor people go for crying out loud. My feelings are that no drug user should get any jail time. Wouldn't it be far less expensive to rehabilitate them? Put them back into society so that they can pay taxes and have a decent life? I just can't possibly imagine why anyone would want to lock a drug user up for 40 years. My heart truey aches for these people.
Originally posted by Happy1
reply to post by Ex_CT2
Why doesn't DOJ Holder put up a tip-line for info about this travesty of justice?
Maybe the black community should ask themselves this?