As the former governor of Connecticut, Dannel Malloy knows that true leaders cannot ignore injustice.
It's time for North Carolina to put justice first and abolish the death penalty.
It's time for North Carolina to put justice first and abolish the death penalty.
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7. Excessive Punishment – Harsher sentences for Black providers may breach the 8th Amendment’s protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
5. Misuse of Asset Forfeiture – Seizing assets before conviction undermines the presumption of innocence.
3. Inadequate Notice – Failure to properly inform defendants of charges may breach 5th Amendment due process rights.
The DOJ’s handling of Medicaid fraud cases involving Black healthcare providers may raise due process concerns, including:
1. Selective Prosecution – Disproportionate targeting compared to white counterparts may indicate racial bias, violating the 14th Amendment.