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The Criminal Justice System's Role in Repeat Offenses
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12:35 - 16:20 (03:44)

A discussion about the criminal justice system's impact on the cycle of recurrence and repeat offenses, as demonstrated by two cases involving deaths caused by drugged-out hit-and-run drivers who were repeatedly caught but not charged by local prosecutors.

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The criminal justice system in the US causes a cycle of recurrence that can be difficult to break once someone gets caught up in the system.
12:35 - 16:20 (03:44)
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Criminal Justice System
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The criminal justice system in the US causes a cycle of recurrence that can be difficult to break once someone gets caught up in the system. Philip Mudd shares an example of a tragic incident involving a drugged out hit and run driver who had multiple run-ins with the law but was never charged by the local prosecution.

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The Criminal Justice System's Role in Repeat Offenses
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