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struggle4progress

(118,269 posts)
Sat Mar 3, 2018, 07:05 AM Mar 2018

Pick For Sentencing Commission Has History Of Racially Charged Remarks

March 2, 201812:44 PM ET
CARRIE JOHNSON

One of President Trump's picks for a seat on the body that sets policy used to punish 70,000 federal criminals every year has publicly called to abolish that agency, the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and has a history of making racially charged remarks about crime.

William G. Otis is a former federal prosecutor in Virginia, special counsel to former President George H.W. Bush and an adviser at the Drug Enforcement Administration. He currently serves as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. ...

.... on his Crime and Consequences blog, Otis wrote: "When Fifth Circuit Judge Edith Jones said at a University of Pennsylvania Law School talk that blacks and Hispanics are more violent than whites, a consortium of civil rights organizations filed a complaint. The complaint calls for stern discipline, on the grounds that the remarks were 'discriminatory and biased.' "

He added: "So far as I have been able to discover, it makes no mention of the fact that they're true" ...

https://www.npr.org/2018/03/02/590236153/trump-pick-for-sentencing-commission-has-history-of-racially-charged-remarks

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Pick For Sentencing Commission Has History Of Racially Charged Remarks (Original Post) struggle4progress Mar 2018 OP
He only has the best people GWC58 Mar 2018 #1
Kind of bizarre Turbineguy Mar 2018 #2

Turbineguy

(37,312 posts)
2. Kind of bizarre
Sat Mar 3, 2018, 08:57 AM
Mar 2018

to pick your own sentencing committee. I wonder if that will result in a lawsuit from other felons who may feel harshly treated by Trumps picks.

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