MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Prosecutors are increasingly treating overdose deaths as homicides, but they aren’t just going after dealers. Friends, family and fellow users are going to prison.
By Rosa Goldenson @ NYTimes.com, May 25
[....] Many of those convicted are serving hard time: A Long Island woman whose best friend texted her from a business trip asking for heroin was sentenced to six years after he died taking the drugs she sent him. A former pipe fitter in Minnesota who shot speedballs with a mother of three got 11 years. A Louisiana man who injected his fiancée — both were addicted, his lawyer said — got life without parole.
In Pennsylvania two years ago, Caleb Smith, an aspiring doctor who had just completed a master’s degree in biomedical sciences, gave his girlfriend what he thought was Adderall, purchased on the internet, but was actually fentanyl.
After he was charged in her death, he committed suicide [....]
Comments
boy, the comments over there @ NYT seem to be nearly unanimous in one thing: outrage about these prosecutions. They have different reasons and many might even vehemently disagree on "what should be done", but they all seem to think this approach is teh stupid or worse. Another thing that comes through loud and clear is that there's a lot of anger about prosecutors out there.
by artappraiser on Sat, 05/26/2018 - 1:10am
The conservative solution for almost every problem is to make it a crime and put more people in jail. It won't do anything to solve the problem of drug abuse and addiction and create a lot of pain and suffering for a lot of people.
by ocean-kat on Sat, 05/26/2018 - 1:44am
The Len Bias law was promoted by Tip O’Neill and signed into law by Ronald Reagan. It targeted crack cocaine despite the fact that Bias death was due to powder cocaine. Blacks and whites use crack at similar rates, but black communities were targeted by law enforcement. Incarceration of black men skyrocketed. The criminal approach to drug addiction has been a disaster.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/30-years-after-basketball-star-len-bias-death-its-drug-n593731
by rmrd0000 on Sat, 05/26/2018 - 9:47am