Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?
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Judge David Fleischer, who presides over Harris County Criminal Court in Houston, Texas, shares his groundbreaking approaches to criminal justice reform with a focus on mental health and autism awareness.
• Reforming the bail system to prevent wealth-based discrimination in courts
• Dropping conviction rates from 60% to 25% through bail reform implementation
• Creating court environments where defendants with mental health issues receive compassion and understanding
• Livestreaming court proceedings to increase transparency and public education
• Showing patience when working with defendants who have autism or mental health challenges
• Treating every defendant as a whole person deserving of both accountability and support
• Balancing public safety concerns with the need for rehabilitation and intervention
• Understanding how untreated mental health issues often lead to criminal behavior
• Providing resources to help defendants address underlying issues rather than just punishing them
• Demonstrating how transparency in courtrooms creates positive ripple effects throughout communities
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intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
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Chapters
1. Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment? (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Why Not Me? Podcast (00:00:05)
3. Meet Judge David Fleischer (00:00:58)
4. Bail Reform Revolution (00:02:54)
5. Mental Health in the Justice System (00:08:21)
6. Helping Autistic Defendants with Compassion (00:11:05)
7. Livestreaming Court Proceedings (00:16:28)
8. The Power of Patience and Understanding (00:22:16)
9. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:27:27)
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