
Ilica Mahajan
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1 month ago |
prisonlegalnews.org | Rachel Dissell |Ilica Mahajan
Share: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on G+ Share with email Court officials informally changed their bail-setting practices for felony cases. Now, fewer people have to pay to get out of jail, a Marshall Project analysis shows. n recent years, the Cuyahoga County court system has drastically cut its use of cash bail. That means fewer people sit in jail while awaiting trial.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
swiowanewssource.com | Ilica Mahajan
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Dec 6, 2024 |
winonadailynews.com | Ilica Mahajan
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Dec 6, 2024 |
djournal.com | Ilica Mahajan
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Dec 6, 2024 |
stacker.com | Ilica Mahajan
"Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority," wrote Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in a 1995 ruling affirming Americans' constitutional right to engage in anonymous political speech. That shield has weakened in recent years due to advances in the surveillance technology available to law enforcement. What used to be a manual process is becoming increasingly automated, making mass deanonymization of protesters, even those taking active steps to hide their identities, possible.
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