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4 Debtors' Prisons Cases

Seti Johnson
North Carolina
Mar 2022

Debtors' Prisons

Racial Justice

Johnson v. Jessup

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ (ACLU), ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof North Carolina, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and Southern Coalition for Social Justice are suing the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for indefinitely revoking driver’s licenses of people who cannot afford to pay traffic tickets. North Carolina’s wealth-based license revocation system impacts hundreds of thousands of people each year, preventing them from driving legally to support themselves and their families. This system funnels people unable to pay traffic tickets, particularly people of color, into cycles of debt, traffic violations, and poverty in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s promises of due process and equal protection under the law.
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Johnson V. Jessup. Explore Case.
North Carolina
Mar 2022
Seti Johnson

Debtors' Prisons

Racial Justice

Johnson v. Jessup

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ (ACLU), ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof North Carolina, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and Southern Coalition for Social Justice are suing the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for indefinitely revoking driver’s licenses of people who cannot afford to pay traffic tickets. North Carolina’s wealth-based license revocation system impacts hundreds of thousands of people each year, preventing them from driving legally to support themselves and their families. This system funnels people unable to pay traffic tickets, particularly people of color, into cycles of debt, traffic violations, and poverty in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s promises of due process and equal protection under the law.
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Joseph Anderson
Court Case
Sep 2016

Debtors' Prisons

Kennedy v. City of Biloxi

In the latest pushback against the national scourge of debtors' prisons, on October 21, 2015, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ filed a federal lawsuit challenging the illegal arrest and jailing of poor people in Biloxi, Mississippi, without a hearing or representation by counsel. Victims are told they can avoid jail only if they pay the entire amount of outstanding court fines and fees up front, in full, and in cash.
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Kennedy V. City Of Biloxi. Explore Case.
Court Case
Sep 2016
Joseph Anderson

Debtors' Prisons

Kennedy v. City of Biloxi

In the latest pushback against the national scourge of debtors' prisons, on October 21, 2015, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ filed a federal lawsuit challenging the illegal arrest and jailing of poor people in Biloxi, Mississippi, without a hearing or representation by counsel. Victims are told they can avoid jail only if they pay the entire amount of outstanding court fines and fees up front, in full, and in cash.
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Prison Cells
Court Case
Jun 2016

Debtors' Prisons

Fuentes v. Benton County

On October 6, 2015, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ and the law firm of Terrell Marshall Law Group PLLC filed a class-action lawsuit against Benton County in central Washington over its unconstitutional system for collecting court-imposed debts. The suit says the county jails, threatens to jail, or forces manual labor on indigent people who are unable to afford legal financial obligations imposed by the county. The system is designed to fund county services by extracting revenue and labor from vulnerable people.
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Fuentes V. Benton County. Explore Case.
Court Case
Jun 2016
Prison Cells

Debtors' Prisons

Fuentes v. Benton County

On October 6, 2015, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ and the law firm of Terrell Marshall Law Group PLLC filed a class-action lawsuit against Benton County in central Washington over its unconstitutional system for collecting court-imposed debts. The suit says the county jails, threatens to jail, or forces manual labor on indigent people who are unable to afford legal financial obligations imposed by the county. The system is designed to fund county services by extracting revenue and labor from vulnerable people.
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