SUI Generis Show Episode 17: Breonna Taylor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Medical Care When in Custody.

SUI Generis

Sui Generis Show Episode 17:

The Grand Jury reached a decision on charging officers involved with the murder of Breonna Taylor. A study finds that misconduct by government officials has contributed to 54% of false convictions of defendants who were later exonerated in the past three decades, with police misconduct being a factor in 35% of such cases. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Medical care when in custody.

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