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I See Clear Now (4:39) Dontie Mitchell
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:04:40
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As I said in previous commentaries, the United States Supreme Court denied my petition for a writ of certiorari. Thus, declining to hear my case why the court should extend a constitutional right to rehabilitation for juvenile and youthful offenders, who end up in prison, or in prison-like juvenile facilities that make them worse. This was upsetting to me because the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is robbing me for $505, which is collected out of my meager $12 I make every two weeks: money I was charged for making the argument in that court that juvenile and youthful offenders should be given a constitution right to rehabilitation. After charging me the $505, the Second Circuit turns around and dismisses my case without even hearing my argument. So, what does this all tell me? First, our judicial system is biased against incarcerated pro se litigants. If the same argument was made by a lawyer, the courts would have respected it. But I couldn't get no legal help from none of the legal se