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Supreme court finds no civil rights violations in jail stripsearches.
DRUDGE REPORT 2012®
DRUDGE REPORT 2012®
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Way to go out on that limb there, Dracula.
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Welcome to the new United States. Where police can mace people, arrest unconstitutionally, and beat protesters to no end with little or no punishment. And now, thanks to the corporate run Supreme Court, they can strip search anyone at any time for any reason. That’s right people, the Supreme Court ruled that police can strip search anyone for any offense no matter how minor before going to jail. Of course, this ruling is simply a continuation of the attack on women. It is no secret that, predominantly women (although sometimes men), are raped, groped, and ogled, quite a bit in jail. Some states, for this reason, require only female officers in female wings and only male officers in male wings. Justice Stephen G Breyer, who was one of the four justices to vote against the ruling said that the searches were ““a serious affront to human dignity and to individual privacy” and that they should only be conducted with a good reason to do so.
Supreme Court Rules Cops Can Strip Search Anyone At Anytime For Any Offense | Addicting Info
This is consistent with a conservative Court intent on expanding the authority of the state at the expense of individual liberty and establishing the doctrine of presumption of guilt.