Sending Children to the Slammer for Profit

On February 12, 2009, two judges appeared in federal court to plead guilty to $2.6 million in income tax and wire fraud. The crimes they were charged with resulted from locking up teenagers for profit in Scranton, PA.

Judge Michael T. Conahan and Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. were the two barristers, who received kickbacks to send teens to privately run detention centers. Apparently, Conahan secured the contracts and Civarella kept them filled with fresh prisoners (victims?) from his docket (court calendar). The privately run centers in questions were PA Childcare and its sister organization, Western PA Childcare.

A press release on January 28th from the Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts announced the two judges' removal from the bench. The release goes into detail about the charges that were brought against them.

In one example cited by the NY Times, a teenager was given three months for setting up a MySpace page mocking her assistant principal at a Wilkes Barre, PA high school. The student in question, Hillary Transue, was a stellar student and had never been in trouble before. At the end of the hearing, with her parents watching, she was handcuffed and taken away. In another case, a teenager got three months for giving another teenager a black eye.

This is scary in a society where Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan get a few days for doing a lot more than putting up a MySpace page or giving someone a black eye!

Senior Judge Arthur Grim has been appointed by the State Supreme Court to figure out what to do with the estimated 5,000 juveniles who have been sentenced by Judge Ciavarelli since the scheme started in 2003. A lot of these children were first time offenders and some of them are still locked up.

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