Crime & Safety
LISTEN: Sawyer Smook-Pollitt Discusses Reporting On Issues Surrounding Trial/jail System In New Bedford
The sixth amendment enshrines the right to a "fair and speedy" trial for people charged with a crime.

December 20, 2021
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The sixth amendment enshrines the right to a “fair and speedy” trial for people charged with a crime.
But in New Bedford, some defendants have spent years in the Bristol County Jail House, otherwise known as Ash Street Jail, awaiting their trial.
Find out what's happening in Bostonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Journalism student and Boston University News Service Science, Data & Technology editor Sawyer Smook Pollitt investigated pretrial detention for his master’s professional project. He joins Bart Tocci and Shannon Sollitt on the BU News Service podcast this week.
BU News Service · In New Bedford, men awaiting trial stuck in jail
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