Justice and Due Process

If only the wealthy can afford to get out of jail as they await their trial, then the system is in need of reform. Here's one way that can happen.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case where the government accessed the past location information of a person without a warrant.
If private businesses are held legally accountable to the public, why isn't government?
Because police officers are increasingly being used in school settings, parents—and the broader public—should be informed as to how and when they are questioning or disciplining young students.
The Utah Highway Patrol seized money from a person not suspected of a crime, and then gave it to the federal government—circumventing state law that prohibited them from doing so.
Holding a raccoon or allowing a swine to run at large can land you in jail in Utah… but with new legislation on the way, hopefully for not much longer.

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