In this second episode in March, we cover an excellent outcome from the Georgia Supreme Court regarding lifetime GPS monitoring ruled unconstitutional; Americans in prison and jail are abused and deprived of needed services; Oregon pitcher gets signed to a baseball team in Mexico; A Harvard law professor steps up to help defend Harvey Weinstein; Woman indicted of homicide in drug overdose of a cellmate; We provide a counter point to the “lenient” Manafort sentence; How did Jeffrey Epstein get away with his crimes; Court of Appeals amendment prevents father from attending school events that he previously was attending;
[13:40] https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/03/07/why-prisoner-abuse-deprivation-persists-america/
[29:00] https://theappeal.org/drug-induced-homicide-marion-county-florida/
[59:15] https://www.radioiowa.com/2019/03/06/felon-voting-rights-restoration-clears-iowa-house-panel/
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