Judge accepts bribes to send children to a private prison

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The high court on Thursday threw out more than five years' worth of juvenile cases heard by former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella, who is charged with accepting millions of dollars in kickbacks to send youths to private detention centers.

Children routinely appeared in front of Ciavarella without lawyers for hearings that lasted only a few minutes. Ciavarella also failed to question young defendants to make sure they fully understood the consequences of waiving counsel and pleading guilty, showing "complete disregard for the constitutional rights of the juveniles," the Supreme Court said. After being found delinquent, the youths were often shackled and taken to private jails whose owner was paying bribes to the judge.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33539621/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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Corrupt public officials like this judge should be executed.
 
without any judicial precedence, the law would be chaos....

in this case, it was a superior court, superior court's do not make judicial precedence....
 
without any judicial precedence, the law would be chaos....

in this case, it was a superior court, superior court's do not make judicial precedence....
I'm not saying that its all bad, just that greater weight must be given to original intent, otherwise the law would be chaos...
 
Nothing like giving corporations incentive to imprison people to drive the corruption.

not sure why we don't just trust our government officials. I mean, damn!!!! he's a judge after all, right?

http://intellihub.com/2013/05/22/pe...yearsi-for-selling-kids-to-the-prison-system/

Pennsylvania judge Mark Ciavarella Jr. has been sentenced to almost three decades in jail after conspiring with private prisons to trade kids for cash.

Thanks to the republican governors around the country stuffing their pockets with money from for-profit prison companies.
 
Welcome back STY. Thanks for siding with the for-profit prisons on this one. Is that what you were in, or were you in a state-run prison?
 
Welcome back STY. Thanks for siding with the for-profit prisons on this one. Is that what you were in, or were you in a state-run prison?
thanks, I think. if my celebration of imprisoning a corrupt black robed tyrant is your definition of siding with the 'for profit prisons', maybe you should supply us all with your dictionary. I hate to get terms incorrect when dealing with morons.
 
thanks, I think. if my celebration of imprisoning a corrupt black robed tyrant is your definition of siding with the 'for profit prisons', maybe you should supply us all with your dictionary. I hate to get terms incorrect when dealing with morons.

Howey is:

1) A few cards short of a deck
2) Not the sharpest tool in the shed
3) One brick short of a load
4) Soft upstairs
5) Sharp as a cue ball
6) All of the above
 
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