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<br>JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Last week, the new York City Department of Corrections introduced it is going to cease using solitary confinement to punish adolescents held in its troubled Rikers Island jail complicated, the second-largest jail system within the nation. But a federal prosecutor said the citys reforms have been transferring too slowly to deal with a, quote, "culture of violence," and warned he may file a civil lawsuit over conditions for teenagers held in Rikers. New York is certainly one of solely two states nationwide that mechanically charge 16- and 17-year-olds as adults. AMY GOODMAN: Well, at this time we glance on the incredible story of a 16-year-previous highschool sophomore who was jailed at Rikers Island for almost three years after he refused to plead guilty to a criminal offense he mentioned he didn't commit. It was May 15, [Alpha Brain Focus Gummies](https://gitea.alaindee.net/lesleyduval15) 2010, when Kalief Browder was walking dwelling from a social gathering along with his associates within the Bronx and was stopped by police primarily based on a tip that he had robbed somebody weeks earlier.<br>
<br>He told HuffPost Live what happened subsequent. KALIEF BROWDER: They'd searched me, and the guy truly said-at first he said I robbed him. I didnt have anything on me. MARC LAMONT HILL: While you say "nothing," you mean no weapon and none of his property. KALIEF BROWDER: No weapon, no cash, anything he mentioned that I allegedly robbed him for. So the guy actually modified up his story and said that I truly tried to rob him. But then one other police officer came, and they said that I robbed him two weeks prior. And then they said, "Were going to take you to the precinct, and most likely were going to let you go home." But then, I by no means went house. JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Kalief Browder did not go house for 33 months, regardless that he was never convicted. For almost 800 days of that point, he was held in solitary confinement.<br>
<br>He maintained his innocence and requested a trial, however was solely provided plea deals while the trial was repeatedly delayed. Near the tip of his time in jail, the judge offered to sentence him to time served if he entered a guilty plea, and advised him he could face 15 years in prison if he was convicted. He refused to just accept the deal and was only launched when the case was dismissed. AMY GOODMAN: Well, for more, were joined by Jennifer Gonnerman, reporter, creator, contributing editor at New York magazine, [Alpha Brain Clarity Supplement](http://tarheeltooling.com/services/delta_logo-2) and [Alpha Brain Clarity Supplement](https://yogaasanas.science/wiki/Exploring_The_Benefits_Of_Alpha_Brain_Supplements) contributing author to The new Yorker journal. She recounts Kalief Browders story in the present situation of The brand new Yorker in a chunk headlined, "Before the Law: A boy was accused of taking a backpack. The courts took the next three years of his life." Jennifer Gonnerman has long chronicled problems with the criminal justice system. Her e book, Life on the outside: The Prison Odyssey of Elaine Bartlett, tells the story of a girl who spent sixteen years in prison for a first-time offense beneath New Yorks Rockefeller drug legal guidelines.<br>
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<br>JENNIFER GONNERMAN: Right, right. JENNIFER GONNERMAN: Right, so there was, from the start, it sounded like, a minimum of the way Kalief tells it, some confusion about the dates, which is important. And he goes into the precinct pondering, "Im just"-and hes within the holding cell, considering, "Im simply going to be right here for a couple hours. Well clear up this misunderstanding." And, as you stated, he ended up doing nearly three years on Rikers Island, for many reasons, however the system sort of completely failed him in every doable method. There was no speedy trial. And through that time, he was locked up in the adolescent jail on Rikers Island. AMY GOODMAN: Explain Rikers. JENNIFER GONNERMAN: Sure, sure. You already know, after we speak about Rikers Island, its a jail advanced. Theres 10 different jails there. And I feel lots of people get confused between prison and jail. A prison is the place you go after youve been convicted and sentenced. A jail is where you go while youre waiting on your case to undergo the court docket.<br>
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