How Can We Address this Unfair Travesty? A Story of Unjust - TopicsExpress



          

How Can We Address this Unfair Travesty? A Story of Unjust Justice The overwhelming unchecked power of the prosecutor is the reason my 18 year old son was sentenced to 15 years in prison convicted of armed robbery. 10 of those years will be served in their entirety, no parole no probation. After researching mandatory sentencing, I have come to realize his story is not novel. In fact, it is common. My family was ignorant of the law and had limited financial resources. Upon further research, I discovered that a great deal of people who are incarcerated fall below the poverty line. For many days, I sat in court awaiting my son’s fate, and I watched the prosecutor decide who and how people would be sentenced as if she was a dictator. The judge was a rubber stamp, signing off on the prosecutor’s decision. In one case of armed robbery the young man shot the victim. The prosecutor decided to plea that case. The young man received a fraction of my son’s sentence, and he is eligible for parole and probation. My son was not so lucky. He was never even read his Miranda rights, and no one suffered any physical harm. I guess the most powerful person in that courtroom (the prosecutor) was having a bad day. The case was stamped and my child was taken. Circumstances of my son’s case; • No prior convictions • At the time of the incident, he had just recently turned 17 years old • The victim was not physically harmed • There was another potential suspect that the jurors were not allowed to be aware of • He was not read his Miranda Rights • The only plea that was offered was a 15 year sentence with 10 years incarcerated and no parole • He was only identified by his clothing and there was 5 other kids involved that were never investigated • A jury of his peers consisted of 8 middle age white men, 3 black women, 1 white woman • He was in possession of the victim’s phone, no weapon I have disclosed this information not because I want my son to be exonerated but asking that he be afforded his true due process. I also want people to see that this punishment did not fit the crime. It is a tragic waste of human life. His sentence decided by one person, the person that controlled the courtroom...the prosecutor.
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 01:00:29 +0000

Trending Topics



-does-revival-still-tarry-Because-our-hearts-are-yet-topic-645439235504922">Why does revival still tarry? Because our hearts are yet
Black Friday Deals on JBL ES90BK 4-Way, Dual 8-Inch Floorstanding
Happy Endings For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven
Wilson Wilson 60-Inch Stadium Glass Inground Basketball Hoop
cialis gel caps cialis.gel.caps.24x7med11.appspot suppliers of
AdTech Ad Democrat Caught Voting For Obama Twice In 2012 While

Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015