• As quoted in the Washington City Paper blog and WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show ****************** "Casey" spent five days in the D.C. jail..... They just threw me in the cell and shut the door, and no one said anything, and that was it....This is the scary thing. People just screaming ******** at you, and then they throw you in your cell, and that's it. ( More....)
  • Sharon's husband lost his license over decades-old DWIs. ( story) ....................................... "Casey" says the police who arrested him were biased against black men. ( story) ........................................ Pam had to use a breast pump in the bathroom during jury duty. ( story) .......................................... "Deborah" couldn't get the judge to order child support. ( story) ....................................... Kenny got held up at gunpoint. ( story) .......................................
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