DISCRIMINATED CRIMINALS
The Criminal Justice system has always had discrimination in it. Discrimination can come from the police, courts, or even from lawyers. For example, in the Gideon vs. Wainwright case the court ruled that the state must provide a public defender but it did not rule that the public defender must be good or competent. ("Too Poor" N.Pag.). In most cases where a public defender is provided the defendant loses the case because the lawyer is new or incompetent. Thus the criminal justice system needs reform. The Criminal Justice System discriminates against the economically challenged and minorities because of police discrimination, unbalanced sentencing and incompetent public defenders. Police discrimination is a major factor in the criminal justice system. Police can discriminate towards different people and in different places at anytime the officers want. White police discriminate in jails and on the streets, which can be called racial profiling. In jail a white officer could give a black man a harder time then he would a white man. On the streets a white officer will stop a black man for no reason, ask where the black man is going, and often the officer will search the black man's car of belongings (Cole 7.). White p
The lowest pay for public defenders is twenty dollars an hour but can go as high as one-thousand dollars an hour but it all depends on the type of case ("Too Poor" N. olice will go through poor neighborhoods to stop and search anyone the white police want (Cole 7. Some black police feel the same way about Mexicans as some white police feel about blacks, that the Mexicans are what make this country bad. Police officers can and will discriminate if the officers want to and against anyone they want too at any time, anywhere, and at any place. Even though it is less than two percent of the total spending on law enforcement and only ten percent of spending on all judicial and legal sources, people can still get incompetent public defenders ("Too Poor" N. People can be discriminated by police officers, incompetent public defenders, judges, and from unbalanced sentencing. A black man has a chance of getting picked up by the police for a DWB, which is Driving While Black which is impossible for most white people to even comprehend (Cole 7. Usually when a person can afford a private lawyer, the person gets a new or quick-working lawyer because the person cannot afford a good lawyer. Unbalanced sentencing, besides affecting black people wrongly, can also effect poor people wrongly. For the privately paid lawyer it is a lot easier to get money but it is sometimes harder to earn it. Poor people could get a harsher sentence because the poor person does not have the money to pay a fine of a mere fifty-dollars.
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