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Charlotte District Attorney Says He Won't Stop Prosecuting Panhandlers

“A judge’s decision could end the practice of jailing people for soliciting money along streets and highways, but DA Spencer Merriweather has been slow to embrace the change.“

The Appeal

October 16, 2018

OvercriminalizationPhillip ReevesOctober 16, 2018The Appeal, Charlotte, North CarolinaComment
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