Doing Time But Not Because Of The Crime
Stories like this are widespread and growing. National Public Radio has a troubling new report revealing that an increasing number of people are serving jail time, not for the crimes they have committed, but because they cannot afford to pay the ever-growing fees associated with involvement in the criminal justice system.
Click here for reuse options!A state-by-state survey conducted by NPR found that defendants are charged for many government services that were once free, including those that are constitutionally required. For example:
- In at least 43 states and the District of Columbia, defendants can be billed for a public defender.
- In at least 41 states, inmates can be charged room and board for jail and prison stays.
- In at least 44 states, offenders can get billed for their own probation and parole supervision.
- And in all states except Hawaii, and the District of Columbia, there’s a fee for the electronic monitoring devices defendants and offenders are ordered to wear.
These fees — which can add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars — get charged at every step of the system, from the courtroom, to jail, to probation. Defendants and offenders pay for their own arrest warrants, their court-ordered drug and alcohol-abuse treatment and to have their DNA samples collected. They are billed when courts need to modernize their computers. In Washington state, for example, they even get charged a fee for a jury trial — with a 12-person jury costing $250, twice the fee for a six-person jury.
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Budda May 20th, 2014 at 09:29
Can’t get blood from a stone…cruel and unusual punishment are just two of the things that popped into my head when I read this.
Budda May 20th, 2014 at 09:29
Can’t get blood from a stone…cruel and unusual punishment are just two of the things that popped into my head when I read this.
Shades May 20th, 2014 at 10:19
It’s all about the private prison system. More prisoners means more bucks means more political donations.
Shades May 20th, 2014 at 10:19
It’s all about the private prison system. More prisoners means more bucks means more political donations.