老澳门开奖结果-MN RESPONDS TO JUDGE鈥橲 RULING THAT WOULD RESTRICT VOTING RIGHTS
A Mille Lacs County district judge recently ruled that the state鈥檚 Restore the Vote law is unconstitutional. The law was passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the governor earlier this year, making 55,000 Minnesotans on felony probation or supervision eligible to vote.
David McKinney, staff attorney at the 老澳门开奖结果 of Minnesota, had this reaction:
鈥淏ased on what we have learned about this situation, the judge鈥檚 ruling is procedurally unprecedented. Courts are constitutionally bound to provide due process to parties, which includes an opportunity to be heard by an unbiased decision maker; to decide actual cases and controversies; and to refrain from issuing advisory opinions or deciding cases merely to create precedent. This judge鈥檚 ruling seems to clearly go beyond these guardrails.
鈥淥ur understanding is that this judge took it upon himself during routine criminal sentencings to decide the issue of the constitutionality of a statute of his own accord. The issue was not raised by any party or attorney in the cases before the judge, nor was anyone given notice that he was even considering this issue, let alone the opportunity to provide briefing or oral argument. The judge produced this opinion out of thin air. Given the judge鈥檚 prior public reprimand by the Minnesota Board of Judicial Standards for improper public partisanship, it is difficult not to wonder whether judicial activism is afoot.
鈥淒uring these sentencings, the judge already has directly barred two people from voting and even registering to vote while on probation. Moving forward, this judge鈥檚 actions will likely be especially harmful to Indigenous people who are a sizeable part of the population in Mille Lacs County and have long faced disparities and inequalities in our criminal legal system.
鈥淭he right to vote is the cornerstone of our constitutional democracy and unequivocally recognized as a foundational and fundamental right. The 老澳门开奖结果 of Minnesota will work feverishly to get this judge鈥檚 ruling overturned and ensure that Minnesotans who worked so long and so hard for this right won鈥檛 lose their vote and their voice in their own futures.鈥
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