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No single person is responsible for a broken American criminal justice system.Â
Nor is any single political party, although the Democrats had a major role in the breakage. The Republican Party followed suit because that’s what they generally do.
Those pictured above played a significant role â two Judges and three Attorneys General.
Emmet Gael Sullivan and Amy Berman Jackson
The breakage is not recent.  It’s hard to point to a date when it began.Â
The two judges pictured above are Emmet Gael Sullivan, Senior U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, and Amy Berman Jackson, at the same court.  Â
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(Op-ed) Jerome Irwin
02 May 2021, 21:07 GMT+10
The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man.
Nearly fifty years have since elapsed when, as a once young idealistic man, full of hope and enthusiasm he first began his new career in law enforcement.
By day, he was an eager Gung ho Criminology student at a local community city college.
The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man and the reasons for his disillusionment with America s long-standing racially unjust police and legal systems. Especially when it came to the traumatic mental-emotional-psychic effects he d suffered so many times before over similarly outrageous, biased, unfair, if not bordering on criminal, law enforcement practices he d wi
How one man turned back on police career because of attitude to Blacks
(Op-ed) Jerome Irwin
02 May 2021, 21:07 GMT+10
The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man.
Nearly fifty years have since elapsed when, as a once young idealistic man, full of hope and enthusiasm he first began his new career in law enforcement.
By day, he was an eager Gung ho Criminology student at a local community city college.
The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man and the reasons for his disillusionment with America s long-standing racially unjust police and legal systems. Especially when it came to the traumatic mental-emotional-psychic effects he d suffered so many times before over similarly outrageous, biased, unfair, if not bordering on criminal, law enforcement practices he d wi
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