Check this shit out.
(Also, if you might vote for giant BIAW tool James Johnson... wait, wtf, seriously? Well he's in here with a "poverty pimp" contribution too.)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2013226310_justices22m.html*
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(Also, if you might vote for giant BIAW tool James Johnson... wait, wtf, seriously? Well he's in here with a "poverty pimp" contribution too.)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2013226310_justices22m.html*
Shirley Bondon, an AOC manager who oversees programs to remove barriers in the legal system, said that during the discussion she told the justices that she believed there was racial "bias in the criminal-justice system, from the bottom up."
Bondon, 50, who is African American, said Sanders told others to turn to a page in the report that listed barriers to the justice system, including age, race, disability and other factors.
Sanders asked for the name of anyone who was in prison because of one of the barriers, according to Bondon and others who attended the meeting.
Sanders also stated that he didn't believe the barriers existed, except for poverty because it might restrict the ability to afford an attorney, Bondon said.
[...]
Sanders, in an interview, said he has a reputation for standing up for those accused of crimes but that he hasn't seen evidence that African Americans are disproportionately imprisoned because of race.
He said his concern was for "individuals," and that if someone is in prison for any reason other than committing the crime, "I want to hear about it."
But statistics aren't proof, he said.
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