cont.
transactions over human reality, and procedural efficiency over truth.
What follows is not an isolated incident. It is a pattern.
System Blindness: When Records Erase Reality
In my own experience, I had already served jail time for a charge. Years later, a warrant resurfaced, and at that point I paid a bond while I was not incarcerated.
When the case returned to court, the system could only see that a bond had been paid — not that time had already been served.
Because of this, the charges were not dismissed, even though they should have been. Instead, probation and unsupervised probation were offered — an illogical outcome for something already paid for with incarceration. I was effectively asked to accept additional punishment for an offense the system itself had already processed.
More disturbing still, the burden was placed on me to prove that I had been jailed, as though the justice system does not retain its own records. (cont)
transactions over human reality, and procedural efficiency over truth.
What follows is not an isolated incident. It is a pattern.
System Blindness: When Records Erase Reality
In my own experience, I had already served jail time for a charge. Years later, a warrant resurfaced, and at that point I paid a bond while I was not incarcerated.
When the case returned to court, the system could only see that a bond had been paid — not that time had already been served.
Because of this, the charges were not dismissed, even though they should have been. Instead, probation and unsupervised probation were offered — an illogical outcome for something already paid for with incarceration. I was effectively asked to accept additional punishment for an offense the system itself had already processed.
More disturbing still, the burden was placed on me to prove that I had been jailed, as though the justice system does not retain its own records. (cont)
09:07 PM - Jan 08, 2026
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