12 August, 2004

Of course it does.

Lock 'em up and throw away the Webcam

"Exposure to millions of complete strangers, not to mention friends, loved ones, co-workers and employers, as one is booked, fingerprinted, and generally processed as an arrestee, and as one sits, stands, or lies in a holding cell, constitutes a level of humiliation that almost anyone would regard as profoundly undesirable," Paez wrote.

No shit Sherlock!

But then again, what do you expect from a judge and court that believes it is there to make law instead of abiding by thier sworn constitutional oath.

I do have this question though, just when did shaming become something society no longer practices?

--WP

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