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Hey, hey guys, and we'llgo to to the law. Remember every
every versus topics with the ship andthe sure you should give me all fabook
at the room A member. What'sup Ambermber here? And I'm back back
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another other episode of pocat this thistime is gonna be legislature related because it's
also really really bad deals coming tothe legislature, specifically about access to Bill
Arristed not convicted, their large knockconvicted it and then the access out out
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of jail because because they charged withthe group of crime not not convicted.
So I think it's to exist background, What's what's happening in the legislationationship because
a lot a lot of clothes orthe local real sure like what what this
crackdown is all about? Specistically becauseof state Senator Taylor represents part part of
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not not Meshis and he cracked downon when wasting are extremely high crime rates
and he has was with him JohnJohn Lesbie as well, but most mostly
doesn't really represent a Missis also alsoresidents some of the white areas, so
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so both most of the the otherside that you know we have we have
crack cracked down access to bills.That's that's the reason why I'm so so
high, because a number so highis the data places no actually the data
show time going down down way,But but they don't don't care about that
because it doesn't help their narrative beingtough crime. So because they have they
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have to get there. Several reallyrelated to access to the also setting strict
maunishments for folks who give you accessbecause they want to want to talk about
behind because because people are in jail. But but that's that's not true.
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So just the first part that notbe true. Let's let's look at the
actual jail population. So into departmentrecreations, County women in the new jail
had total seventeen people in it,twenty three their total population and the eighty
four, so so over half ahalfway for now. Now if you look
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the numbers for the j jail downtownto pot which is in jail and the
sisters the second third swing twenty threetotal population with two hundred and fourteen people.
The total total number of beds it'stoo two thousand, four hundred and
said one one, So they actuallyhad a negative amount of the overpopulation.
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But but once once again you know, you know, Jill is the reason
why going up. I think Ithink it's c one one. These white
white men always wanted to attack black, black and brown folks act access to
the fail that they're equitable. That'sthat's plain and simple because because the person
I have a lot more totality,but to two to act active. The
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re reason why I'm coming up isbecause the people don't have the sup thing
in jail is onee just not nottrue looking at the data itself, and
we also see yours they have arenot not rooted at data. You know,
they're they're rooted in their different ones. We are going and making anything
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as if you know, the bilis such such a huge issue and we
have to take it away realistically.Know that it peace bill has especially in
Memphis, Georgia black blacklation because Georgiorian for in jail are blood black,
and so so we need white publicpublic press that it is coming. With
the talks that are georgius and loudand wrong, it's going to legally negatively
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impact passes rave extent. And soI'm going to go through the that are
going to be heard actually of thesub committee because because they're some of the
most important deals about that bail.So that the first build there were seventeen
eighteen which let'sbie journalist sponsory and thesins Taylor so as as introduced to any
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conditions the belief and popost and defendedto include a mim clients and the conditions
and built work and the rest wantissues that didn't just not live live with
the conditioned disitions of relief. Limitsto criminals or jud judges those really released
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the invented who has been as supplylive audition indigent of release. So so
the part limits to judges is reallyreally because in miss County we used the
mission to bail, and so they'resaying, try to try to limit how
much missions can't say fail and bydoing that they're saying that someone will do
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a bail amount. As part ofour legisation, you have have to have
monitory or car costoration, electlectric electelectron monitory. So for a part of
the note around looks accessible any timeraces just that the reason why people aren't
getting high bouts are you jail isbecause we have missionaries and so that they're
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trying to amendment the amount amount offocused set bail, which is one con
constitutional and also leads to being injail jail long older because of limit limiting
who can an act set bail andthat that means edited and bail. The
jail jails are closed at night,and then then the nemon one will stay
longer, which which dream is thatright rights And then the sex is that
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if someone wanted to released on bailwith conditions so so not be released are
or what we have the amount thatdoes it doesn't have any tradition. That
means, let me true trial processes. They say, we're not going to
give you conditions. It's required thanone of those inditions. The electron monitor.
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The real reason why this is anissue, and monitor as well might
not not include elect electronics. Uhthanklet on someone tracking, but it is
like like chicken and things like that. The reason why that's that's the big
deal is that it's incarceration, justelectronic car incarceration. And also it's not
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free, so one has to doand we have an electronic taturing as well.
It's not free, and that putanother burden on people. Most most
like we're million times because look thatthat jail, most most of them are
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there crimes. They're not catnapping andmurder as these trying to try to stress
on people mostly there they are.Therefore we charged a drug position assault toggorate.
Also with the weather like it wasdomestic dispute things things like that.
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That's that's supposed most of the regulationof the county is I don't know know
about other places, but that alsosay that that's that's the kind of thing.
Thing is that people in jail,kidnapping and murdered at the race they
they are and the already of youknow, we know we have lost peoples
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types of times. It's not thelist has hasn't worked been being made.
So so the reason the reason whythis bill sucks is that the further the
bird burden on people who already can'tafford the current like like living living conditions,
and by adding those those those birdburdens, it is also makes some
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folk folks aren't able to get outbecause they can't award car co reseration and
they can't can't be out on bail, which is which is a huge issue.
And when they don't mention and talktalking about this bill that you have
to pay for it, and sosaying I think it's really important that we're
mentioning what what I mean, Imean I mean but by by they,
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I mean these state state reps.I think I think you mentioned that there's
there's a host to this. Thisis not not free. The second bill
I think is the most dangerous agenineteen also the House Brad Taylor answer introduced
that financial condition as inertivation of thatmagistrates and the determining that I'm not necessary
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reason sure the periods are looking inthe file and the safety the public.
There's still several reason why this isone on unconstitution. But to further he
spoke in j jail, the mainreason they have half the financial have have
to consider their their ability, liketheir job. There their a beauty to
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work, work and the living.Because given the amounts, when we know
that they don't have a lot alot of money, it's kidding kidnapping,
it's per perposely I don't want becausemoney to get get out or also want
bill bonds because if they don't havethe money out, they can go to
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Bowes, they can raise it andthen they they end up their house or
something like huge huge to cover thatbecause the bell mounts and there aren't small
like like jail. The mounts arenot small there, they're everything like k
k k K I mean, Imean most of the most pretty high.
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And also it's constitutional so the manmay lay out the right right there to
bim and that have given reason reasonablefinds in FM fees for for someone to
be held, and that that isfurther a little it takes tation clause,
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which is the four to fourteenth Amendmentin the four toporurteenth Amendment specifically created to
really the estamination because it's overall purpose. What's really really astressed the fact that
like Alack and brown folks, we'rebeing inscriminated against when it came into bill.
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So so wow, amendment hub injails. The four sports also backs
up the fact fact that we havewe have particprotation to be to be considered
when also given mounts. So soby saying we are not going to consider
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financial regiation, it's extremely unconstitutional becausebecause that it takes we have from trumination
constitutionally and also also violate women,which is which prohibit that fail. And
by not not considering by financial statatus, you aren't able to prohibit the bailout
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because you can't consider on one onestatus and you have have to. It's
it's the tuiation and there's no aroundthat on that. And one thing,
one thing saying saying a lot aboutthe legislature is that they had lost laws
and this is the reasons why thisis non constitutional. Anyone when reading who
has a basic understanderstanding of the contuisationsee that it's not constitutional. The reps
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care not not at all. Butbut that's not what's matters to manage that
both both write under under attack andwe have we got to saying something.
I be saying something specifically, begoing to be testifying tomorrow and many medium
when needs to be hurt. Soso you listening to this day you're in
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the field, I would definitely suggesteddon't go to the Criminal Justice Club Committee
Assembly tomorrow to six and the newone one of the most wardant communities to
bills was a being heard in thatin that committee. Also a little for
why bill is so out of jail. One of one of the things I've
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covered, the love of the Us BIL system mostly weren't working in jails.
Prisons in jail have not been convictedof any crime, and earlier with
the PO relations in jail, mostmost of them are fool pretty full.
And these these have not been convictedof anything. They're there because they cannot
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work. They weren't given most ofthem been given and I cannot afford it.
And I'm talking much just two hundreddollars a lot of mount isn't even
time right right, But because mostof these people to pay check and can't
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can't or they say, stayed attention. Okay, we'll probably in jail here,
but they stayed trattention and and thenI think it's talking about how the
tratention systems set up to keep peoplein jail. If you the county,
the county troll, the ttention senthere here with women right right, if
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somen was going to to jail andget out, then you wouldn't would have
populations. But also you wouldn't havetrust state program, folks turn outside or
different like leadership, pacations in thejail or behavior right right, I need
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to be here long time, maybeday, well we's been together, and
what it wouldn't be expected that Iwould will be like in an approprogram,
say to get to get just injail. That's because whole are in prisons
and the fact that that jails aredesigned to be prisons. There's a lot
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about the you know, prison yourcomplex that they are using the same bottle
that we use prisons and other placesin jails because we want to make you
make sure that we hope that there'sbecause they have in jail, the more
the money you get, because becausejail jails are profitable, and it's lost
long plot and that you know aloneconsidered as something that will insure and that's
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that's not happening. We've lost lostthe time know that to play black people,
black brown people, but insistically definitelyfor black because we were joy here
and there the enjoys in jail andso so one of the things that is
that I talk about research is thathe's just he's hististics that talked about the
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happening in jail and that how howlong you getting there, how most likely
to be that you didn't commit injail fur hours, They are likely guilty.
It just just for purposes of tryingtrying to get up to jail impossible.
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After they sat and law years andstudy that over the majority of their
clients were not guilty but guilty,they can get out of jail, and
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I think I think that's such ait's such an extreme amount of who are
getting give back records and take takebecause they can't afford bail and so so
because because they can't afford for theirinnocence, they are guilt and taking the
version which is the program county onkind of deal just so they feel they
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can get out of jail. Andthen that limits them with them everything in
charge and like when they hit theiraccess resources money money because can't get charges.
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You can't get because because they madeagainst people felt failing. They failing,
had another option but guilty to geta deal fout out now and my
other other options. My first firstapartment, I actually had a neighbor who
my neighbor will me had a failingme and I didn't I didn't know,
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it's not my business, don't care. But hoteld me. He was trying
to get them because they were raisedand rent here. He had lived there
a while and they were r racistrent almost more hundred dollars because he had
he had fallen prints, they hada right the right he closed. He
closed in the beginning. They hada flamy and and they also named they
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could discriminate against him because because ofthat and so so when it comes time
for increases, I didn't I didn'tget an increase and he didn't get any
That's why that's why she actually hemet was he got an increase, because
that says that's the case for regnation. And they told told him, well,
actually paid to live that they havethey had the right to day that
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to consider the today safey of theother other people. And to me by
saying what they're saying, we're nota race anymore, even though he didn't
have lainy like like it really meanno sense, but it was definitely recomination
and they being about that. Butthe building and I talked to him.
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The other folks then hotelling me mostlike I'm trying to trying to offer check
because they you know, have aright right to say no. And so
so this ain't changed from the entirelife, like he didn't get on the
something they didn't do. And that'swhat's why EU access their airs that are
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realistic matters because because all all thepeople who could could be impacted by this
and start please please often or taketake more often, because because if they
haven't had any other options, theywere giving bills because the finances that the
financial status was not considered. It'ssucked up and so these bills are trash.
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One thing he can do. I'mgonna make sure a tool kid kit
and the chat chattribute for this episodeso that you can you don't go to
all all these comm members and tellthem to vote vote no on h H
seventeen nineteen and a H seventeen eighteenbecause because it's not not Hope us.
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The Citizen Team sites to further theclients bill and violet our country to right
rights. That does that does nothingto lower the crime rate. So I'll
make to write out that reformation.But yeah, yeah, it's been another
other episode. Remember I hate it, hate it head to be about some
in the senn c stay red ripsreally really just waste wasting time time.
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You know, there's not so muchyou do doing, but rather continue for
classalizing because because you know, therethe white polic proudly and it's it's disgusting.
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