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May it Displease the Court
Mary M Whiteside
35 episodes
2 months ago
A podcast about how our legal system doesn’t work for us.
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A podcast about how our legal system doesn’t work for us.
Show more...
Government
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Ep. 33 - Exploring the Reform Prosecutor Movement with Justin Kollar
May it Displease the Court
50 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
Ep. 33 - Exploring the Reform Prosecutor Movement with Justin Kollar
Here in America, the number of people we choose to incarcerate makes up 25% of the world’s prison population. And that statistic was driven by mainly by state and local “tough on crime” prosecutors. Prosecutors have a huge amount of power and control over who get criminally charged, who doesn’t, what crimes get pursued, and what crimes get ignored, who gets a plea bargain, and who gets denied or offered rehabilitative diversion programs.  If you want to change the system the fastest way is to become a reform District Attorney. But while that may be popular with the majority of voters in some areas, even these officials face a ton of well-funded resistance. In this episode, Justin Kollar, who has been working as and for the Reform Prosecutor Movement since 2012 joins host Mary Whiteside to discuss the ways prosecutors can use their power to advance justice and divert resources to truly help communities and make them safer.  Find us @courtpod on Twitter and May it Displease the Court on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Clapper Drop an email at mayitdispleasethecourt@gmail.com.  We would also love to rate and review the show. It helps others find the program. Sources https://fairandjustprosecution.org/about-fjp/our-work-and-vision/    https://www.civilbeat.org/beat/kauai-prosecutor-stepping-down-for-nonprofit-gig/    https://fairandjustprosecution.org/about-fjp/our-team/ Article on Willie Simmons: https://www.essence.com/news/willie-simmons-life-prison-alabama-habitual-offender/
May it Displease the Court
A podcast about how our legal system doesn’t work for us.