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S.D. panel hears of disparity in justice
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2002

The South Dakota Legislature's State-Tribal Relations Committee is meeting this week to address treatment of Native Americans in the justice system.

A hearing yesterday focused on Indian inmates. Witnesses testified about the over-representation of Native Americans, medical care and religious access.

Today, the panel will look at a preliminary state report that found Native were treated differently at all parts of the criminal justice system, from arrest to trial to incarceration.

Get the Story:
Early report reveals justice disparities (AP 11/15)

Relevant Documents:
S.D. panel looks at Indian inmates (11/12)
Justice In South Dakota: Does Race Make A Difference? (October 2002)

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