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AMSTERDAM-NOIR-‘Give blood or go to jail’:Alabama judge accused of ‘violation of bodily bush-vampire-la-weeklyintegrity'(Video) .
”Gouden Eeuw Rutte&Gordon” zijn verrukt van deze vernieuwde ‘Elite Geld-Vampiers’ zuig de arme leeg van hun bloed en lusten er wel pap bloed van! Rutte: “Dit zijn dus nu de methodes waar mijn grote voorbeelden als‘ King Willen Koopman’ met de VOC groot mee zijn geworden”. Gelukkig is daar weer ‘Imam Samson’ die het altijd allemaal uitlegt en de PvdA ‘Vuile Lucht Klaploper Jan Vos’ die deze bloedzuigers betaal methode van de Elite het beste vindt wat er sinds de Tweede Wereld Oorlog tot stand is gekomen voor de arme zonder geld of toekomst De D66 Kunstliefhebber Pechtold is ook zeer gecharmeerd van deze eenvoudige eerlijk ‘Bloed-betaal-methode’ door het niet kunst minnende Klootjes volk. Pechtold zal de regering oproepen die Bloed opbrengsten van ‘Jan met de Pet’ de Labbenkakkers te besteden aan het aankopen van nog meer Rembrandts.

Steur maakt boetes duurder, die binnenkort met bloed betaald worden. King Willem prijst het aan bij de VN.

A rural Alabama judge is under fire for offering minor crime offenders the option of giving blood in lieu of paying monetary fines for their crimes, or going to jail – a choice the Southern Poverty Law Center has called unconstitutional.The payment-due hearing at the Perry County Courthouse took place on September 17, when Judge Marvin Wiggins was to face hundreds of offenders owing fines for crimes ranging from drug possession to hunting after dark, according to the New York Times. The offenders were mailed notices to show up at the hearing, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported.“Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,” said Judge Wiggins, VOC Helden Mark Rutteaccording to a recording of the hearing.“For your consideration, there’s a blood drive outside,”he said, according to audio obtained by the Southern Poverty Law Center. “If you don’t have any money, go out there and give blood and bring in a receipt indicating you gave blood.”For anyone short of blood or money, Wiggins, an Alabama circuit judge since 1999, declared, “The sheriff has enough handcuffs.”Dozens of offenders took the offer, being told they would receive a $100 reduction in their fines and be allowed to go free that day. Witnesses told NYT that some were upset over the situation, while one older man passed out after having his blood taken at the mobile blood bank operated by LifeSouth, whose employees were aware of the arrangement with the court.“He told us we got to go there and give some blood or we go to jail,” said Traci Green, who was present at the hearing. He said he resented the choice he and others were offered.The New York Times reported that many offenders at the hearing –  some working off fines they had incurred a decade or more ago –  felt forced to give blood, and were confused over whether they were being ordered to pay the entire amount they owed or a usual monthly payment, which many had been paying on time.

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Ultimately, no one was taken into custody. The county clerk said that had been the court’s intention from the start, while a witness told NYT that this was only because everyone had chosen to give blood rather than go to jail.The Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit involved in public interest and civil rights litigation, filed an ethics complaint against Wiggins on Monday, saying his order was a “violation of bodily integrity.” It added that the entire payment-due hearing, part of an increased statewide effort to pursue outstanding fines, was unconstitutional. Furthermore, the organization said no one who gave blood received the $100 credit they were promised, “they simply received a reprieve from being thrown in jail.”“This is a shocking disregard for not only judicial ethics but for the constitutional rights of defendants,” said Sara Zampierin, a staff attorney for the SPLC.Reached for comment, Judge Wiggins told NYT: “I cannot speak with you.”

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