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Castro Strikes a Nerve
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After some false starts concerning what it was going to do about Posada, Washington "defended" its position by hurling barbs at Cuban President Fidel Castro about the political asylum granted to Assata Shakur by the Cuban government. President Castro retorted that Ms. Shakur had not received justice in the United States and that she, like many other political prisoners, had been persecuted and denied a fair trial.
By aiming the spotlight on the criminal justice system in the United States, President Castro exposed a tender nerve for Washington. My more than 20 years as a criminal defense lawyer and professor of criminal defense advocacy confirm the widely known assessment that every aspect of the criminal justice system is ripe for criticism and laden with hypocrisy.
The United States incarcerates more people per capita than any other developed nation on earth. The population of the United States comprises 5% of the world's population but its incarcerated population is equal to more than 25% of the world's prisoners.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, based on current rates of first incarceration, an estimated 32% of black males will enter state or federal prison during their lifetime, compared to 17% of Hispanic males and 5.9% of white males. In other words, one third of black men can expect to be incarcerated during their life times if they live in the United States.
Incarceration in the U.S. is a growing industry. In 2001, an estimated 2.7% of adults in the U.S. had served time in prison, up from 1.8% in 1991 and 1.3% in 1974. The BJS reports that as of December 31, 2001, there were an estimated 5.6 million adults who had ever served time in state or federal prison, including 4.3 million former prisoners and 1.3 million adults in prison.Â
At every stage of the criminal justice system in the U.S., blacks, Latinos, Chicanos and other people of color and the poor are disproportionately impacted. Decisions by law enforcement personnel concerning who to stop, who to arrest and how to charge, are all infused with racial bias. Decisions regarding indictments, plea offers and requests for enhanced sentences and the death penalty, are similarly guided by considerations of race and class.
Sentencing decisions regarding probation and incarceration reflect the same racial overtones as the earlier stages of the system. The racist practices of prosecutors was so prevalent that in 1986 the United States Supreme Court finally outlawed the practice of routinely removing blacks from the jury in Batson v. Kentucky (476 U.S. 79). Prior to 1986, the courts routinely ignored the practice. Following Batson, prosecutors simply offered pre-textual reasons for their racist challenges to potential jurors and the courts turned a blind eye.
Prisoners in the U.S. are systematically incarcerated hundreds, and in many instances thousands, of miles away from their families and loved ones. Family contact is discouraged and thwarted. Frequently family members travel hundreds of miles to visit their loved one and they are denied entry on minor technicalities.
U.S. prison officials regularly create obstacles when attorneys seek to visit their clients. Memos authorizing the visit mysteriously disappear on the day the attorney arrives for the visit. Use of private attorney-client conference rooms is denied. Visits are inexplicably cut short and routinely monitored by video camera and roaming guards.
Similar tactics are often employed against political defendants during pretrial proceedings. The cases of both Assata Shakur and the Cuban 5 are reflective of the unconstitutional obstacles created to interfere in trial preparation. Shakur's lawyer, Evelyn Williams, had to obtain a court order to get access to her client. Lawyers for the Cuban 5 were limited to brief designated time periods when they were allowed to meet with their clients prior to trial.
Such interferences compromise the ability of the defendants and their counsel to develop trial strategy, prepare testimony and make crucial decisions about witnesses and evidence. In the case of the Cuban 5, independent polls showed that it would be impossible for them to get a fair trial in Miami. Despite this objective evidence, the judge denied the defendants' motion for a change of venue, even to Fort Lauderdale, just 30 miles away.
Assata Shakur's requests for a change of venue were initially denied and then finally granted with a move to Morris County, one of the richest and most conservative overwhelmingly white counties in the state of New Jersey. Further, the hysterical pretrial publicity assisted in creating an atmosphere that guaranteed the defendants would not get a fair trial.
Last month President Fidel Castro delivered a calculated series of public addresses that have been heard around the world, including in the United States. The arduous campaign to obtain justice for the Cuban 5 and to expose the hypocrisy of the criminal justice system has been the backdrop to these presentations.
President Castro's expose of the system rings so very true to the millions of Americans who have been incarcerated in the United States and the more than 100 political prisoners who are currently held in its prisons. The millions who have had their lives interrupted by the criminal "justice" system know that fairness is usually an illusion discussed widely in classrooms but not mentioned in courtrooms. They know it's unjust. Castro's pronouncements bear witness to the fact that "justice" in the United States, isn't justice at all.
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Posted by: Mountaineer on Jun 3, 2005 11:39 AM
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And in the Middle East where they are killed. How do we compare those?
Don't have the answers. Just wondering.
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Posted by: dlf on Jun 3, 2005 3:26 PM
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Our immigration laws demand that federal criminals be returned to their homeland without a possibility for them to immigrate yet, 25% of federal prisoners are here illegally.
Furthermore the question must be asked, will Aryan gangs be included in this legislation or will they still be tried under RICO? Because the sentencing under the Gang Bill is extremely harsh and arbitrary. If that proves to be the case, White Americans must begin to ask the question, is justice colorblind in America?
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Posted by: WhatNow? on Jun 3, 2005 10:31 PM
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This country is so arrogant that any criticisism is at best lies or at worst an attack.
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Posted by: Sojourner on Jun 4, 2005 10:49 PM
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The fact is that it has been obvious from the very beginning of the prison system that it does not produce any of the results usually offered to justify it. It does not rehabilitate, increase safety, reduce levels of crime, etc. We have always known that. Yet we deny that failure.
His theory for why we tolerate it is because we believe that discipline is good -- even while it may produce results opposite to those we say we desire.
So we imitate a pendulum by swinging back and forth between rehabilitation and punishment. We fool ourselves into believing that since we are doing something, it must be helping.
To look at incarceration honestly would be to admit our society is a failure. No one is prepared to work from such a premise. Try reading Eliot's "Hollow Men."
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Posted by: jingoist on Jun 5, 2005 5:01 AM
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Allow me to quote..." which incarcerates more people per capita than any other developed nation."
Does that mean China , Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, IRAN, the ENTIRE Arab world, the ENTIRE African continent, and half of of South America are not "developed" nations ??
Don't you ever worry about about the need to pass the laugh test ? What would have passed as satire, now passes as serious reporting from the left. As long as your side continues to be absurd, the Republicans will continue to win elections!! Scribble on brave "reporter" ......
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Posted by: pjrsullivan on Jun 6, 2005 12:13 PM
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John, Robert, Martin, Malcolm, and the large scale slaughter of the little people here in this old Anglo-Sheeny gulag state operated for the benefit of the international members of the Merchant Murder class.
They are a thuggish band of brutal simpletons. If they could of had there way, they would of turned all of us into nuclear waste already. This is the "secret" that they are keeping from us about this intervention into our world by higher level powers from unknown worlds.
A high culture will displace a low culture except when the low culture has military advantage. Our low culture of death has displaced higher cultures around the world through the ugliness of brute force. ET on the other hand also has superior technology, and the ugly brutes of humanity can't touch it. We are in a race against out nuclear war criminals. They are still planning to nuke us....Will we awaken to their plots before they strike! ET has done much to tell us of what is going on, we only need to listen and understand the truth.
As to the Mob and the Government.....Its The Same Thing
http://politicsofet.com
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Posted by: Cardascian on Jun 10, 2005 2:51 PM
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So call the IRS and say our forefathers fought against the RACE in WWII: get LA RAZA out of the USA; including LULAC, MALDEF, HERIDAD, HERE etc. RUN them out as they are non-profits using our taxdollars to harass and kill generations of US CITIZENS. CALL THE IRS and DEMAND they do their job instead of investigating senior citizens for alleged pyramid
scheme letter writing as they have done!
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Posted by: Mountaineer on Jun 3, 2005 11:39 AM
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And in the Middle East where they are killed. How do we compare those?
Don't have the answers. Just wondering.
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Posted by: dlf on Jun 3, 2005 3:26 PM
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Our immigration laws demand that federal criminals be returned to their homeland without a possibility for them to immigrate yet, 25% of federal prisoners are here illegally.
Furthermore the question must be asked, will Aryan gangs be included in this legislation or will they still be tried under RICO? Because the sentencing under the Gang Bill is extremely harsh and arbitrary. If that proves to be the case, White Americans must begin to ask the question, is justice colorblind in America?
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Posted by: WhatNow? on Jun 3, 2005 10:31 PM
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This country is so arrogant that any criticisism is at best lies or at worst an attack.
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The fact is that it has been obvious from the very beginning of the prison system that it does not produce any of the results usually offered to justify it. It does not rehabilitate, increase safety, reduce levels of crime, etc. We have always known that. Yet we deny that failure.
His theory for why we tolerate it is because we believe that discipline is good -- even while it may produce results opposite to those we say we desire.
So we imitate a pendulum by swinging back and forth between rehabilitation and punishment. We fool ourselves into believing that since we are doing something, it must be helping.
To look at incarceration honestly would be to admit our society is a failure. No one is prepared to work from such a premise. Try reading Eliot's "Hollow Men."
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Posted by: jingoist on Jun 5, 2005 5:01 AM
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Allow me to quote..." which incarcerates more people per capita than any other developed nation."
Does that mean China , Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, IRAN, the ENTIRE Arab world, the ENTIRE African continent, and half of of South America are not "developed" nations ??
Don't you ever worry about about the need to pass the laugh test ? What would have passed as satire, now passes as serious reporting from the left. As long as your side continues to be absurd, the Republicans will continue to win elections!! Scribble on brave "reporter" ......
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Posted by: pjrsullivan on Jun 6, 2005 12:13 PM
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John, Robert, Martin, Malcolm, and the large scale slaughter of the little people here in this old Anglo-Sheeny gulag state operated for the benefit of the international members of the Merchant Murder class.
They are a thuggish band of brutal simpletons. If they could of had there way, they would of turned all of us into nuclear waste already. This is the "secret" that they are keeping from us about this intervention into our world by higher level powers from unknown worlds.
A high culture will displace a low culture except when the low culture has military advantage. Our low culture of death has displaced higher cultures around the world through the ugliness of brute force. ET on the other hand also has superior technology, and the ugly brutes of humanity can't touch it. We are in a race against out nuclear war criminals. They are still planning to nuke us....Will we awaken to their plots before they strike! ET has done much to tell us of what is going on, we only need to listen and understand the truth.
As to the Mob and the Government.....Its The Same Thing
http://politicsofet.com
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So call the IRS and say our forefathers fought against the RACE in WWII: get LA RAZA out of the USA; including LULAC, MALDEF, HERIDAD, HERE etc. RUN them out as they are non-profits using our taxdollars to harass and kill generations of US CITIZENS. CALL THE IRS and DEMAND they do their job instead of investigating senior citizens for alleged pyramid
scheme letter writing as they have done!
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