WHEN JUSTICE COMMITS CRIME: PART 3
In Indiana, bail does not restore liberty. It redirects defendants into a system of detention, supervision, and fees that drains defense funds before guilt is ever adjudicated.
In Indiana, bail does not restore liberty. It redirects defendants into a system of detention, supervision, and fees that drains defense funds before guilt is ever adjudicated.
Justice rarely collapses in one dramatic moment. It erodes quietly—behind plea agreements, qualified immunity, conflicted funding, and a system that punishes resistance more than wrongdoing.