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The movement is important but arriving at what approach works best can be a point of contention in the arena of criminal justice reform. There is a serious tug of war afoot. The 13th Amendment, section two, states in pertinent part, “congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation”. I raise this amendment to put into context the criminal justice industrial complex argument regarding the abolition of slavery that is a prelude to prison industrial commerce, when in fact, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery within the jurisdictions of the United States, unless and until, a person is duly convicted of a crime. For those who are unaware, our prison system is built based on “due process” under law. Which basically means that once a person has been detained and or arrested, constitutional protections attaches to that encounter. Just randomly snatching people off the streets as if they were slaves has been abolished and requires due process under the law.
Now, due process and equal protection under the law, are applied differently. By and large based on zip codes attitudes, one’s ability to access systems of jurisprudence to his/her advantage, and (https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/criminal-justice-reforms-equal-access-court-thurman-brown/), therefore, it’s important or will become relevant to the supposition that all men are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights to life, liberty, and happiness. As a democrat nation we are a work in progress, and that is uniquely the American way. This is why follow citizens consider the Constitution to be a living document, guiding principles that are omnipresent throughout our exceptional social order, as such, there is absolutely no room for Constitutional protections to be ambiguous, to have more than one affect based solely on ones’ zip code schism and profile interpretations as illustrated in the initial stop and frisk link. Yes, I am an fledgling entrepreneur, I take on greater than normal risks in order to be that which I imagine myself to be , but I am not immune to the continued vestiges’ of injustice whose time in the hourglass has expired, long before I recognized a way to rise up and defy the imbalance from a commercial standpoint; I am going to share the prospect with you that was disclosed to me: https://ls-info.com/d/qFLcXn
In order to help rid ourselves of such indignities but we can also address other legal issues that often comes up that are important as well. You can enter this arena with me as an Associate, and I will show you how to fight the good with your own voice, enlist you in this civic process that will balance the scales of justice, or at the very least, provide our neighbors affordable legal access not just for street encounters with law enforcement, but access to last wills and testaments, reexamining lease agreements and other official documents up to fifteen papers, help with identity thief and eviction notices, traffic tickets, civil complaints. I want this access to go viral, to be a normal expectation that all men are created equal, enforceable by a press of a button on an app. Tap a button and be empowered instantly. You have access.
This is also an opportunity to tap into a new economy during your leisure time in much the same way Avon was made popular back in the days when we had a sense of community and connectedness. I know that I am dating myself with the Avon reference, it is what it is. Today, we have the superhighway, social networking pathways that are viral living room settings, chat sites, and LinkedIn, opportunities to get the word out and make money while giving people greater access to protections all in your spare time: https://ls-info.com/d/zhw1zs
I know this is a lot for you to take in. I understand. You can always inbox me or call me at 1-347-782-4097. I am also available for free presentations at churches and colleges regarding this information and criminal justice reform. I come at reform by leveraging the laws on the books. Its imperative that you know what your rights are and how they are being violated and what to do about it. I learned the hard way so you would not have to.
Let’s change the culture. You have a Right to.
Thurman
Associate Professor at University of Illinois
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