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Kathianne
08-25-2015, 05:21 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/24/us/ferguson-missouri-court-changes/


Ferguson judge withdraws all arrest warrants before 2015 By Greg Botelho (http://www.cnn.com/profiles/greg-botelho-profile) and Sara Sidner (http://www.cnn.com/profiles/sara-sidner-profile), CNN Updated 10:24 AM ET, Tue August 25, 2015

<cite class="el-editorial-source" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: CNN, 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700;">(CNN)</cite>The municipal court judge in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday announced sweeping changes to the city's court system, including an order to withdraw all arrest warrants issued in that city before December 31, 2014.



Municipal Court Judge Donald McCullin, who was appointed in June, also changed the conditions for pretrial release. According to a press release put out by Ferguson, all defendants will be given new court dates with alternative penalties like payment plans or community service.


Those caught for minor traffic violations should be less likely to end up behind bars because of McCullin. Under the new policy, they won't be arrested but instead will be released on their own recognizance and given another court date.


These moves come after a year of often emotional protests and an investigation by the U.S. Justice Department after racial tensions exploded over the August 2014 shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson, who is white.

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"As an activist you are going to stay mad because you are not going to always get all that you want," said Patricia Bynes, the Ferguson Township Democratic committeewoman.
"But because of the pushing and the pressure that protesters put on Ferguson, I am considering it a win and a very big win. It's an olive branch."

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Now because of McCullin's move, warrants -- many of which are from traffic tickets and fines people couldn't pay, as well as failure to appear in court -- have been wiped clean.


The court will revisit those cases, with new warrants issued only if a defendant fails to show up in court later, the city explained. And all suspensions of driver's licenses are now null and void.


Ferguson also says the changes go above and beyond a Missouri state bill (http://www.senate.mo.gov/15info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=160) passed this year to limit the percentage of revenue that cities can bring in from traffic fines and fees.


"These changes should continue the process of restoring confidence in the court, alleviating fears of the consequences of appearing in court and giving many residents a fresh start," McCullin said in a statement.

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Perianne
08-25-2015, 06:14 PM
Sort of a "get out of jail free card".

I wonder if this will be the standard? Like how we treat the illegals?