Could restorative justice have worked better here
What a great bit of investigative journalism that raises lots of questions about the Judiciary. Judge Morrisons light sentence here and elsewhere, Attorney Marcus-Kurn’s light charges in the face of a slam dunk case of a serial offender and the failure of the post trial agency charged with supervising Jayro Cruz all cry out for more attention (Marcus-Kurn in charge of a sex crimes unit? Huh. ) I wonder if restorative justice would be more able to adjudicate these crimes and even the case between Judge Morrison and Griffin might find some resolution in a restorative setting. It would certainly be good if the various parts of the judiciary implicated here would make themselves available for more comment and introspection. Great treatment of this story.
Dave 11862 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/22
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The last episode was incredible. The whole podcast was so thoughtful, sensitive, vulnerable and honest. Everyone needs to hear this. Thank you for your reporting Amy ❤️ Thank you for shedding so much light on this subject, this kind of pain.
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