Feds: Authorities in Meridian, Miss. Violated Rights of Black Children

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Wow I can't believe they let something that blatant go on. They should bust everybody there for that. At the school, police, and courts.
 

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The employees of the Lauderdale County Youth Court, the Meridian Police Department, and the Mississippi Division of Youth Services should all be thrown in jail and the keys thrown away.
 

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How many white kids or hispanic kids face the same penalties?
 

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OMG! In the history of bad ideas, this has got to be one of the worst! Did the individual's that developed this idea really think that tossing a kid in juvie for cursing or tardiness or even, and I couldn't believe I read this, flatulence, has got to be the most ludicrous of ideas.



The question that comes to mind is what is happening in this community that the law enforcement and the judicial system have felt it necessary to take such drastic measures? How do the parents in this area feel about what is happening? Has counseling for at risk children failed? Has it been tried or even considered?



It is indeed a fascinating article and one of extreme interest when it comes to how some of our communities are dealing with issues with their children. Scary if there are other communities out there that think this is a good idea.
 

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Was this tied to a private juvenile detention center like the one in Pennsylvania that was cahoots with the local school board and judges to lock up kids for bullshit reasons?



http://articles.cnn....ers?_s=PM:CRIME



As scandals from Wall Street to Washington roil the public trust, the justice system in Luzerne County, in the heart of Pennsylvania's struggling coal country, has also fallen prey to corruption. The county has been rocked by a kickback scandal involving two elected judges who essentially jailed kids for cash. Many of the children had appeared before judges without a lawyer.



The nonprofit Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia said Phillip is one of at least 5,000 children over the past five years who appeared before former Luzerne County President Judge Mark Ciavarella.



Ciavarella pleaded guilty earlier this month to federal criminal charges of fraud and other tax charges, according to the U.S. attorney's office. Former Luzerne County Senior Judge Michael Conahan also pleaded guilty to the same charges. The two secretly received more than $2.6 million, prosecutors said.



The judges have been disbarred and have resigned from their elected positions. They agreed to serve 87 months in prison under their plea deals. Ciavarella and Conahan did not return calls, and their attorneys told CNN that they have no comment.



Ciavarella, 58, along with Conahan, 56, corruptly and fraudulently "created the potential for an increased number of juvenile offenders to be sent to juvenile detention facilities," federal court documents alleged. Children would be placed in private detention centers, under contract with the court, to increase the head count. In exchange, the two judges would receive kickbacks.
 

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