Prison slavery, Jurors: Know your rights, Sleeping with undercover cops
On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to Nicole Porter, director of advocacy for the Sentencing Project, about prison sentencing, racial disparities, slave labor and other aspects of...
View Article“I’m Going To Prison For Arithmetic” Andrew Auernheimer aka Weev
Before entering the New Jersey courthouse to face his sentencing on March 18, 2013, Andrew Auernheimer (Weev) gave a short speech to the press and to his friends. Auernheimer was sentenced to 41...
View ArticlePrivate Prisons and the Enslavement Society
All loyal law and order proponents can take pride in the one area where the imperium of government discipline still ranks first among nations. A Global Research article – The Prison Industry in the...
View ArticleWith Police in Schools, More Children in Court
Craig Davis, an officer at E. L. Furr High School in Houston. Officers once issued so many citations that students felt antagonized HOUSTON — As school districts across the country consider placing...
View ArticleSent to Prison for Collecting Rainwater
Abby Martin talks about the crackdown on individuals who choose to live ‘Off the Grid’ citing a examples such as a man in Oregon who faced jail-time for collecting rainwater and a Florida woman who was...
View ArticleJohn Oliver on Prisons
America’s prisons are broken. Just ask John Oliver and several puppets. Filed under: CONSTITUTION & GOVERNMENT, DESTRUCTION, WAR, Police STATE, FUNNY & COOL Tagged: broken system, funny, John...
View ArticleMen Facing Life in Prison for Rap Lyrics and Facebook Post
San Diego, Calif. – On Monday, a San Diego judge dismissed charges against a San Diego rapper and another man who were both prosecuted under a controversial law and faced life in prison. In a case...
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