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Pa. Judges Jailing Kids For Cash! (All Must Read)

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Oh my fucking God! This is just fucking SICKENING!
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM and MARYCLAIRE DALE, Associated Press WritersPennsylvania Judges Accused of Jailing Kids for Cash

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – For years, the juvenile court system in Wilkes-Barre operated like a conveyor belt: Youngsters were brought before judges without a lawyer, given hearings that lasted only a minute or two, and then sent off to juvenile prison for months for minor offenses.

The explanation, prosecutors say, was corruption on the bench.

In one of the most shocking cases of courtroom graft on record, two Pennsylvania judges have been charged with taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send teenagers to two privately run youth detention centers.

"I've never encountered, and I don't think that we will in our lifetimes, a case where literally thousands of kids' lives were just tossed aside in order for a couple of judges to make some money," said Marsha Levick, an attorney with the Philadelphia-based Juvenile Law Center, which is representing hundreds of youths sentenced in Wilkes-Barre.

Prosecutors say Luzerne County Judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan took $2.6 million in payoffs to put juvenile offenders in lockups run by PA Child Care LLC and a sister company, Western PA Child Care LLC. The judges were charged on Jan. 26 and removed from the bench by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court shortly afterward.

No company officials have been charged, but the investigation is still going on.

The high court, meanwhile, is looking into whether hundreds or even thousands of sentences should be overturned and the juveniles' records expunged.

Among the offenders were teenagers who were locked up for months for stealing loose change from cars, writing a prank note and possessing drug paraphernalia. Many had never been in trouble before. Some were imprisoned even after probation officers recommended against it.

Many appeared without lawyers, despite the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 1967 ruling that children have a constitutional right to counsel.

The judges are scheduled to plead guilty to fraud Thursday in federal court. Their plea agreements call for sentences of more than seven years behind bars.

Ciavarella, 58, who presided over Luzerne County's juvenile court for 12 years, acknowledged last week in a letter to his former colleagues, "I have disgraced my judgeship. My actions have destroyed everything I worked to accomplish and I have only myself to blame." Ciavarella, though, has denied he got kickbacks for sending youths to prison.

Conahan, 56, has remained silent about the case.

Many Pennsylvania counties contract with privately run juvenile detention centers, paying them either a fixed overall fee or a certain amount per youth, per day.

In Luzerne County, prosecutors say, Conahan shut down the county-run juvenile prison in 2002 and helped the two companies secure rich contracts worth tens of millions of dollars, at least some of that dependent on how many juveniles were locked up.

One of the contracts — a 20-year agreement with PA Child Care worth an estimated $58 million — was later canceled by the county as exorbitant.

The judges are accused of taking payoffs between 2003 and 2006.

Robert J. Powell co-owned PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care until June. His attorney, Mark Sheppard, said his client was the victim of an extortion scheme.

"Bob Powell never solicited a nickel from these judges and really was a victim of their demands," he said. "These judges made it very plain to Mr. Powell that he was going to be required to pay certain monies."

For years, youth advocacy groups complained that Ciavarella was ridiculously harsh and ran roughshod over youngsters' constitutional rights. Ciavarella sent a quarter of his juvenile defendants to detention centers from 2002 to 2006, compared with a statewide rate of one in 10.

The criminal charges confirmed the advocacy groups' worst suspicions and have called into question all the sentences he pronounced.

Hillary Transue did not have an attorney, nor was she told of her right to one, when she appeared in Ciavarella's courtroom in 2007 for building a MySpace page that lampooned her assistant principal.

Her mother, Laurene Transue, worked for 16 years in the child services department of another county and said she was certain Hillary would get a slap on the wrist. Instead, Ciavarella sentenced her to three months; she got out after a month, with help from a lawyer.

"I felt so disgraced for a while, like, what do people think of me now?" said Hillary, now 17 and a high school senior who plans to become an English teacher.

Laurene Transue said Ciavarella "was playing God. And not only was he doing that, he was getting money for it. He was betraying the trust put in him to do what is best for children."

Kurt Kruger, now 22, had never been in trouble with the law until the day police accused him of acting as a lookout while his friend shoplifted less than $200 worth of DVDs from Wal-Mart. He said he didn't know his friend was going to steal anything.

Kruger pleaded guilty before Ciavarella and spent three days in a company-run juvenile detention center, plus four months at a youth wilderness camp run by a different operator.

"Never in a million years did I think that I would actually get sent away. I was completely destroyed," said Kruger, who later dropped out of school. He said he wants to get his record expunged, earn his high school equivalency diploma and go to college.

"I got a raw deal, and yeah, it's not fair," he said, "but now it's 100 times bigger than me."
I'm actually just left speechless, what the fuck? *heavy sigh*
Edit: Was so frustrated I forgot to source everything.
source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090211/ap_ ... .12XhsaMYA
Just absolutely horrifying.
 
Thats the danger of privatizing anything like that. Made me sick when I read this.
 
:shock:

By Jove, this is horrible.
 
sickening.
 
Those fucking criminals should be sent to prison. And I mean a REAL prison, too....not some fucking satellite camp where there's cable TV and air conditioning....I try to look at all sides of a situation usually, but this kind of shit is just not worthy of a fair shake.....I think those judges ought to have to go do time, in population, and worry about getting shanked or screwed for about 15 years, minimum.

They're fucking lucky I'm not in control of their fate. :evil:
 
I couldnt read all of the report , its to sickening . It just proves that people in responsible positions should be controlled and when they abuse their power they should be punished VERY heavily .

Personaly i think bring the fuckers out on the street at 9.00 am , give them a fair trial allowing them to call witnesses and offer proof ...... and then at 2 seconds past 9 give the fuckers a neck shot . Live on TV .
 
fuck chiverela. i met him in person, same with lauren and hillary. he's a total dick. how ironic is that? small world. oh and btw lauren and hillary both smoke massive amounts of bud...i should know. i'd say more but i'd like to keep my identity somewhat secret...i used to live in wilkes-barre to say the least.

i can't believe this article actually found it's way to psychonaut. i've known about this for quite some time. sickening yes. he's already sentenced...2-16 years i believe. or at the very least that's what's going to happen after all the paper work is filled out.

another case, my one good friend got busted with a pipe and he sent her to a dentention center for 1 month i believe...she was actually the one who got this case started...

...also some years ago a gentlemen used to call in bomb threats to his house...

...he moved out some time ago. I wonder why?
 
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They're fucking lucky I'm not in control of their fate. :evil:

They would be lucky if you were in control of their fate. I say use them for Ebola research, or if not, shoot'em in the head and leave them face down in a ditch.

Nothing of value would be lost.
 
makes me wonder how judges would be treated in prison...
 
"makes me wonder how judges would be treated in prison."

The get looked after by the warders and dont go to the same prisons that we do .
 
Well, you know, when I was doing time, there was this old white guy, about 68 years old, who was trying to get into this GED program I was working in.....
( He wasn't a judge, but he was a preacher-man, and friends with the big-shot local judge) and the teacher in the program, who is a teacher in the local school district, told me, and I quote.....

" He's not coming in to my program, period ".....

I was like, "why not"?

Because this teacher basically allowed anyone in that wanted to learn, be it car-jackers, murderers, or just about anything else....


She said, and again, I quote:


" That old basterd is a child-molesting piece of shit. I've been teaching school here for 16 years and I have been hearing about him from the time I got here".

We got a friend who was a trusty in an office to take a peek at his file, and what do you know? He was convicted of 'crimes against nature', the local law enforcement euphemism for messing with children.

Know how much time he got?

6 MONTHS.

He was protected from the start, housed with us trustys, and we were all told, openly, that if anyone gave the old man problems, they would lose their position, and go to GP lockdown.

Here's the good ( bad) part;

After he got out, a few months went by, and he came BACK.....guess what charge?

Yeah.....same one....

Guess what sentence....?

Yeah, another 6 months of hard time....

Fuck you old white motherfuckers!!!!!!

Protecting each other from consequences, and giving some poor crackhead 15 years for stealing a TV.

I'm going to dance in the streets when your day finally comes.

Believe that.


:twisted:
 
spice a dit:
Fuck you old white motherfuckers!!!!!!

Protecting each other from consequences, and giving some poor crackhead 15 years for stealing a TV.

I'm going to dance in the streets when your day finally comes.

Believe that.


:twisted:

I'm hoping that day is soon.
 
im just speechless, im glad im flying back to FL and out of this PA shitty state.
 
The most amazing part of this in my opinion is, this wasn't on the news or posted on major news sites, we are too concerned about baseball. I was very lucky to actually find that article, I was basically just doing random bored clicking.

My question is, why isn't this on the news? Why doesn't anyone know about it? Why are the masses ignoring shit like this?

"Protecting each other from consequences, and giving some poor crackhead 15 years for stealing a TV.

I'm going to dance in the streets when your day finally comes. "
I just hope that day will be in our lifetimes. :(
 
This is sad.

"Stealing lose change out of cars"

:cry:

.

The sad part isn't that stuff like this is going on (all though it isn't good) it's that when made aware of it, people are ignoring it.

Thanks for posting this.
 
The mass media has not and will not do anything about it because their job is to keep us distracted with entertainment and terrorism, from the issues that truly matter so as to avoid the average person to move from our comfortable couches and do something about the current state of affairs.
 
Since the US is privatizing their prisons, the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically.

It's not that difficult to see a relationship between those 2. This article is just a little proof of what lots of people are thinking already...

Pretty harsh though...
 
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