No Restraint?
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Campi 227 posts |
Wearing a jump suit should not effect any judgement. Nor should restraints. But all we need is for a judge to get hurt/killed and they would change that. |
irish assassin 286 posts |
Whoever thought up that belt idea has just become one of my people to “buy a drink for.” Think I’ll vote this guy for a nobel prize or something. |
Officerwiegand 1 post |
Here in Toledo we always have inmates cuffed when transporting them anywhere outside of the facility, and even in court they where jumpsuits when just c’n the judge, it is not until trial when they get to wear civies i like the belt deal though. |
jamestown0509 313 posts |
Our department issued a new policy a few years ago that all inmates going to any court must be cuffed, belted and shackled and the judges were in favor of that for security reasons. The only time inmates are not cuffed, belted and shackled is during trial. At a trial they are in civilian clothes (usually shirt, pants, tie and jacket). It is customary to put an electronic belt on the inmate. The belt is battery operated, the power unit is placed in the inmates back which can deliver 50,000 volts if the inmate tries to escape or go after the judge, jury, or court officers. |
irish assassin 286 posts |
It’s all a bunch of tree hugging hippie crap |
riggsville 39 posts |
I can understand the different phylosiphy. We have, in our attempt to protect “Freedom of the Press”, allowed (at times) court proceedings to become a circus. It takes a strong judge to keep the proceedings in line. |
Mick 307 posts |
That’s another thing about our system. There are no cameras allowed in a sitting court room nor is any live broadcast allowed. |
riggsville 39 posts |
It is gonna make for good reality TV. There are already incidents of UFC in courtrooms. |
Mick 307 posts |
With us neither a Juvenile nor an adult can be handcuffed while appearing in court. Because of the presumption of innocence on that charge it is felt that to do so could influence a jury if they see them in cuffs. |
riggsville 39 posts |
It was reported today that the State Supreme Court handed down a decesion that Juvenile offenders will no longer be restrained in the courtroom unless the Judge orders it if he feels the Juvenile is a threat to his own safety or the safety of others, or he feels that the offender may disrupt the proceedings. One of the advocates said that this was a great move forward as to how we treat juveniles. She said that it was a shame seeing juveniles brought into the court shackled. That it could damage their self esteem and self image. In the words of one of my mentors, Bugs Bunny…“What a Moorune!” |
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