
I guess crime really can pay
From Courts | America Out Loud News by Courts | America Out Loud News
March 29, 2026 · 57 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of crime being rewarded due to failures in law enforcement and accountability.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Crime appears to reward bad behavior when enforcement fails. Police actions avoid scrutiny under qualified immunity, repeat offenders face minimal consequences, and fraudsters walk away with fines. Citizens, as sovereign, keep reelecting those responsible. The cycle continues, raising urgent questions about accountability, justice, and whether consequences truly exist in today’s system...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Engel
Topics covered
- crime
- justice
- accountability
- qualified immunity
- law enforcement
Keywords
- crime
- qualified immunity
- law enforcement
- justice
- accountability
- repeat offenders
- fraud
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