Alison Siegler Speaks With WBEZ About New FCJC Report on Federal Pretrial Detention
New report shows how judges unlawfully detain people awaiting federal trial
When the Bail Reform Act was passed in 1984, it was meant to keep the majority of federal defendants awaiting trial out of jail. Fast forward to today and the situation couldn’t be more different. A new report from the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic reveals what it calls a “culture of detention” in the federal court system. Reset speaks with the author of the report and a public defender to understand how we got here and to discuss solutions.
GUESTS: Alison Siegler, Clinical Professor of Law and Founding Director of Federal Criminal Justice Clinic at the University of Chicago Kyana Givens, interim Federal Public Defender for the Districts of MA/NH/RI
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