S2E4 Corporate "Local Authorities" & Civil Rights - Victor Hill
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In this episode Reese invites a guest journalist Seneca Smith, to dig into the business and organizational structures of local authorities. We discussed the case of Victor Hill and why he ended up in prison for violating the protected civil rights of constituents in Clayton County, GA.
The objective of this discussion is to allow listeners properly perceive the scope of authority and source of authority for corporate governing organizations like the police and court systems.
We discussed language from this publication for Peace Officer Training in Georgia. It tells us that police legitimacy is merely based on "public perception."
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