Alabama minor is jailed with adults pre-trial in violation of federal law
- Djovani Jean-Pierre, a 17-year-old Black teen, has been in an Alabama jail awaiting trial for over six months without parental visits, highlighting risks for minors in adult facilities.
- He is charged with first-degree robbery and assault, and local activists claim his detention violates laws protecting minors from adult confinement.
- Juvenile justice advocates express shock at his detention conditions, highlighting risks minors face in adult jails, including higher chances of abuse and suicide.
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