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In ‘Profit and Punishment,’ Tony Messenger exposes how the justice system traps poor people

Dec 3, 2021
23:14
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How Did Brooke Bergen End Up in the Dent County Jail?
01:39 • 4min
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'Kendy Killman'
05:12 • 3min
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Don't Go to Court for Being Poor All the Time
08:00 • 3min
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The Judges Are Sort of the Villain in This Story
10:58 • 2min
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The Good Fight on the Missouri Supreme Court
12:32 • 2min
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The Circuit Court Judges in Rural Missouri Are Not Elected Judges.
14:29 • 2min
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Is the Three Dollar Fee Unconstitutional in the Criminal Justice System?
16:16 • 3min
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What Happened to Brooke Bergen?
19:25 • 2min
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Saint Louis on the Air Podcast
21:07 • 3min
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Tony Messenger discusses his first book, which expands on his columns about debtors prisons and the fight to reform the court fees and fines that trap Americans in a cycle of poverty
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