Sunday, March 11, 2012

Daily Kos: Go to Trial: Crash the Justice System

Daily Kos: Go to Trial: Crash the Justice System:


Go to Trial: Crash the Justice System

That is the title of this must read op ed in today's Nw York Times by Michelle Alexander.
Let me offer a couple of snippets.
AFTER years as a civil rights lawyer, I rarely find myself speechless. But some questions a woman I know posed during a phone conversation one recent evening gave me pause: “What would happen if we organized thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of people charged with crimes to refuse to play the game, to refuse to plea out? What if they all insisted on their Sixth Amendment right to trial? Couldn’t we bring the whole system to a halt just like that?”
And this:  
The Supreme Court ruled in 1978 that threatening someone with life imprisonment for a minor crime in an effort to induce him to forfeit a jury trial did not violate his Sixth Amendment right to trial. Thirteen years later, in Harmelin v. Michigan, the court ruled that life imprisonment for a first-time drug offense did not violate the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
Please keep reading.