Thursday, October 7, 2010

Activist Post: Cash-Strapped States Resurrect "Debtors' Prisons"

Activist Post: Cash-Strapped States Resurrect "Debtors' Prisons": "Two reports published by NYU's Brennan Center for Justice and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) reveal a rising trend of patently unconstitutional practices in cash-strapped states, where a growing number of impoverished people are jailed for being unable to pay their legal fees - including charges for use of public defenders, a guaranteed right in the United States. The resurgence of these draconian 'debtors' prisons' has been documented in at least 13 of the 15 states with the largest prison populations in the country, including California, Arizona, Michigan and Alabama."

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