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Life in Prison for Selling $20 of Weed
On September 5, 2008, Fate Vincent Winslow watched a plainclothes stranger approach him. Homeless and hungry, on a dark street rife with crime, the 41-year-old African American was anxious to make contact, motivated by one singular need: food. Another man, this one white, stood next to Winslow. He is referred to in court documents exclusively as “Perdue.”
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No wonder prisons are overcrowded.
Astounding how people are just thrown under the bus in this country.