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Ferguson court to be taken over by Missouri state judge | Ferguson court to be taken over by Missouri state judge |
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A state judge will oversee the court in Ferguson, Missouri, after a federal report found that the town's justice system routinely violated residents' constitutional rights. | A state judge will oversee the court in Ferguson, Missouri, after a federal report found that the town's justice system routinely violated residents' constitutional rights. |
In an unusual move, the state's high court on Monday appointed Judge Roy Richter to hear all future cases. | In an unusual move, the state's high court on Monday appointed Judge Roy Richter to hear all future cases. |
"Extraordinary action is warranted," Chief Justice Mary Russell said. | "Extraordinary action is warranted," Chief Justice Mary Russell said. |
Ferguson came under investigation after a white police officer killed an unarmed black teenager in August. | |
Michael Brown's death sparked weeks of protests in Ferguson and across the US. | Michael Brown's death sparked weeks of protests in Ferguson and across the US. |
A St Louis County grand jury and the US Justice Department found that Officer Darren Wilson acted in self-defence when he shot Brown. | A St Louis County grand jury and the US Justice Department found that Officer Darren Wilson acted in self-defence when he shot Brown. |
But a US Department of Justice investigation found overwhelming racial bias in the town's policing practices. The report detailed how Ferguson officials used the city's police and court system to generate revenue. | But a US Department of Justice investigation found overwhelming racial bias in the town's policing practices. The report detailed how Ferguson officials used the city's police and court system to generate revenue. |
Ferguson Judge Ronald Brockmeyer, who was repeatedly cited in the report for abusive practices, resigned on Monday. | Ferguson Judge Ronald Brockmeyer, who was repeatedly cited in the report for abusive practices, resigned on Monday. |
He said he was stepping aside to promote public confidence and to help the town "begin the healing process". | He said he was stepping aside to promote public confidence and to help the town "begin the healing process". |
The report noted public officials regularly made tickets and other minor violations "go away" for white friends while some black residents spent nights in jail for non-payment of tickets. | The report noted public officials regularly made tickets and other minor violations "go away" for white friends while some black residents spent nights in jail for non-payment of tickets. |
The report also found black residents were disproportionately subject to baseless traffic stops and citations for infractions as petty as walking down the middle of the street. | The report also found black residents were disproportionately subject to baseless traffic stops and citations for infractions as petty as walking down the middle of the street. |
"Judge Richter will bring a fresh, disinterested perspective to this court's practices, and he is able and willing to implement needed reforms," Chief Justice Russell said. | "Judge Richter will bring a fresh, disinterested perspective to this court's practices, and he is able and willing to implement needed reforms," Chief Justice Russell said. |
She also said that statewide reforms are also being considered. | She also said that statewide reforms are also being considered. |
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