Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Pretrial Lock Up

Thousands of prisoners languish in jail for months, even years, before they are tried.

On Sept. 4, 21-year-old Joshua Pomier will have served nearly four years in a detention center near San Bernardino, Calif. Pomier is charged with multiple counts of car theft and robbery. There are two deeply troubling problems with the amount of time he has spent behind bars. One, he has not been convicted of any of the crimes he’s charged with. He had barely turned 18 years old when he and another juvenile were arrested for the crimes in September 2004. Pomier and family members vehemently protest his innocence. The even more tormenting problem is not Pomier’s guilt or innocence, but the absurdly long length of time that he has been jailed awaiting disposition, any disposition, of the charges leveled against him.

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Family Says Shooting of Six-Year-Old Boy was a Hate Crime

The six-year-old boy who was shot by two Latino gang members remains in critical condition. His family joined by civil rights leaders, are saying that the shooting was racially motivated and want the DA’s office to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.  For those wanting to help the family,

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Edwards’ Withdrawl is America’s Loss

America just lost its best and brightest hope for real change when John Edwards gave up the presidential ghost. Edwards did something that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and certainly none of the Republicans would dream of doing: He made poverty no longer a dirty word in the mouths of many, and that included Clinton and Obama, for a minute anyway.

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