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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 09:08 PM Jun 2014

Woman dies in jail while serving sentence for her kids’ unpaid school fines

A Pennsylvania woman died in a jail cell over the weekend while serving a 48-hour sentence for her children’s unpaid school fines. Eileen DiNino was found dead on Saturday in a Berks County jail cell where she was midway through the sentence that would have eliminated around $2,000 in fines and related court fees related to her children’s attendance at school. Police have said her death is not considered suspicious, but the cause has yet to be determined. She was 55 years old and a mother to seven children.

“This lady didn’t need to be there,” District Judge Dean Patton — who said he was “reluctant” to sentence DiNino — told the Associated Press. ”We don’t do debtors prisons anymore. That went out 100 years ago.” More than 1,600 people have been jailed in Berks County alone — the majority of them women — because of similar fines.

http://www.salon.com/2014/06/12/woman_dies_in_jail_while_serving_sentence_for_her_kids_unpaid_school_fines/

So this is what we're doing with poor people who can't pay their fines now?

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Woman dies in jail while serving sentence for her kids’ unpaid school fines (Original Post) icymist Jun 2014 OP
This is actually where we are headed. liberalmuse Jun 2014 #1
“This lady didn’t need to be there” geomon666 Jun 2014 #2
k and r with tears in my eyes. the banksters and fraudsters and multi-million niyad Jun 2014 #3
this is the logical endpoint of mopinko Jun 2014 #4
What is a "school fine"? Jenoch Jun 2014 #5
Here: rug Jun 2014 #7
Wow. I guess I'n an ignorant suburbanite. Jenoch Jun 2014 #8
Here's her obituary. rug Jun 2014 #6

liberalmuse

(18,672 posts)
1. This is actually where we are headed.
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 09:38 PM
Jun 2014

Again. Nothing good has ever come from the masses sitting back and allowing ownership of their government by a money-driven, patriarchal oligarchy.

niyad

(113,232 posts)
3. k and r with tears in my eyes. the banksters and fraudsters and multi-million
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 10:16 PM
Jun 2014

dollar grifters go free, and poor people are sent to debtor's prison (note to the judge--what in the hell do you think you sentenced her TO, if it wasn't debtors prison. you were "reluctant"?? too bad you weren't outraged. hope you can live with it.

mopinko

(70,071 posts)
4. this is the logical endpoint of
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 10:56 PM
Jun 2014

educators who point at the parents for school failure.
teachers bear many an insult as scapegoats, but so do parents.

school reform must lift parents up, too.

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
7. Here:
Wed Jun 18, 2014, 11:07 PM
Jun 2014
1) There is a maximum fine of $300 and up to 90 days in jail for an adult who aids, abets, entices or encourages a student (under age 18) to be truant from school. This is considered a summary offense.

Subsequent violations by such a person within one year of the prior offense constitute a misdemeanor of the third degree, which is punishable by a maximum fine of $2,500 and up to one year in jail.


http://www.patruancytoolkit.info/index.cfm?pageid=2746
 

Jenoch

(7,720 posts)
8. Wow. I guess I'n an ignorant suburbanite.
Thu Jun 19, 2014, 12:22 AM
Jun 2014

It never occurred to my kids that they had a choice about whether they would attend school or not. They were wmengaged in activitieals that required their attendance and good grades.

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