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In reply to the discussion: If the First Paragraph of This Alone Doesn't Give You Chills..It's Like a Horror Film [View all]riverbendviewgal
(4,322 posts)25. Here is a video on the judges convicted for kickbacks
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/2/22/judge_convicted_in_pennsylvania_kids_for
interview of mother whose son committed suicide.
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A federal jury has found a former Pennsylvania judge guilty of participating in a so-called "kids for cash" scheme, in which he received money in exchange for sending juvenile offenders to for-profit youth jails over the years. Former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella, Jr., was convicted Friday of accepting bribes and kickbacks for putting juveniles into detention centers operated by PA Child Care and a sister company, Western Pennsylvania Child Care. Ciavarella and another judge, Michael Conahan, are said to have received $2.6 million for their efforts. Ciavarella faces a maximum sentence of 157 years in prison, in addition to a class action lawsuit on behalf of the youths families. For more on this story, we are joined by Marsha Levick of the Juvenile Law Center and to Sandy Fonzo, who believes her sons suicide was related to his treatment by Ciavarella. [includes rush transcript]
interview of mother whose son committed suicide.
PRINTER-FRIENDLYTRANSCRIPT |
A federal jury has found a former Pennsylvania judge guilty of participating in a so-called "kids for cash" scheme, in which he received money in exchange for sending juvenile offenders to for-profit youth jails over the years. Former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella, Jr., was convicted Friday of accepting bribes and kickbacks for putting juveniles into detention centers operated by PA Child Care and a sister company, Western Pennsylvania Child Care. Ciavarella and another judge, Michael Conahan, are said to have received $2.6 million for their efforts. Ciavarella faces a maximum sentence of 157 years in prison, in addition to a class action lawsuit on behalf of the youths families. For more on this story, we are joined by Marsha Levick of the Juvenile Law Center and to Sandy Fonzo, who believes her sons suicide was related to his treatment by Ciavarella. [includes rush transcript]
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If the First Paragraph of This Alone Doesn't Give You Chills..It's Like a Horror Film [View all]
jpbollma
Sep 2012
OP
That is Draconian. They are literally buying people, enslaving them. They are also
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#19
"If you read about this happening in some other country, you would be horrified."
gateley
Sep 2012
#31
Excellent post, I agree with every word. There simply are no adequate words to describe
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#55
Americans are truly fucked if this continues. Damn, I wish Americans would get their heads
RKP5637
Sep 2012
#4
We live in a police state. It is tightening it's tentacles around us everyday.
Lint Head
Sep 2012
#10
Easy. Crack down on medical cannabis. Those folks won't even be able to fight back.
kestrel91316
Sep 2012
#16
You take your billions in profit & lobby Congress for laws to lock up Citizens.
CrispyQ
Sep 2012
#68
kr. and with the growth in for-profit prison industries (not just making things for the government
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#12
They are going to be putting people in jail for not paying their debts
riverbendviewgal
Sep 2012
#23
Oh, c'mon. The profit motive never, ever leads to evil. What could possibly go wrong?
tclambert
Sep 2012
#37
sorry for spelling errors above was trying swipe and wanted NOT to lose post for.4th time
Astazia
Sep 2012
#50
I have not read anything about Debbie Wasserman Schultz wrt to the private prison industry.
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#57