Jailer brutally slams DUI suspect’s head into brick wall while handcuffed

 

OCALA, FL — Corrections Officer Charles Craig Broaderick slammed the head of a man who was handcuffed into a concrete wall at the Marion County Florida Jail In October of 2013.

Blood from the suspect, James Duckworth, 33, can be seen smeared all over the wall.

The jailer thought the man was “spitting” at officers so he slammed his head into the wall. The video shows that it was more likely the man trying to remove a hairball from his mouth, without the use of his hands.

Video courtesy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
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Attorney: Nothing Just About the Criminal Justice System

Attorney: Nothing Just About the Criminal Justice System

Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Geragos Says “There is Nothing Just About the Criminal Justice System”

Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Geragos Says “There is Nothing Just About the Criminal Justice System”

At 1:48 legal analyst Sunny Hostin asks a question about no prison time for a person who murdered four people: “Is it just?”

Criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos replies,
“There is nothing just about the criminal justice system”.

and

“If you are looking for justice, you don’t go into the halls of justice.”

Psychologist defends ‘affluenza’ – CNN.com Video

Part one of Anderson’s exclusive interview with Dick Miller, psychologist in the center of the “affluenza” case.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

A teen YOUNGER than this teen was sent to jail for 10 years for accidentally killing one person – by the same judge

The teen from this new tragedy illegally drank, illegally drove 70 MPH in a 40 MPH zone, illegally murdered, illegally fled the scene of the crime, yet nobody calls him illegal.

The psychologist is not interested in punishing, he’s interested in helping the teen. He wishes every kid could go to rehab instead of prison.

The wealthy dad is paying for the “vacation punishment” for his son.

Our society will spend money to incarcerate black and brown law breakers, but not to rehabilitate them.

Our (in)justice system boils down to who our society loves and protects vs who our society demonizes and imprisons like animals.

@getgln

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