Free Baylor from unjust detention

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Sandra Hereld and 16 others have signed recently.

The Issue

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Baylor, a bright student with a passion for civics, has been unfairly detained, and it's time to speak up for justice. Enrolled in civics first period, Baylor was arrested under circumstances that violated the fundamental principles of the exclusionary rule. The exclusionary rule, a cornerstone of our justice system, guards against the use of evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution. When it is ignored, the very foundation of our rights and liberties is threatened.

The exclusionary rule ensures that individuals are protected against unlawful searches and seizures, preserving the integrity of the legal process. In Baylor's case, disregarding this rule not only jeopardizes his future but also erodes the trust we place in our judicial system. Baylor's detention serves as a chilling example of what can happen when constitutional protections are cast aside.

It's essential to understand that this isn't just a situation affecting Baylor—this is about upholding justice and safeguarding the rights of every citizen. Without accountability and adherence to legal safeguards, we risk setting a dangerous precedent for future generations.

Releasing Baylor is not only an action of fairness but a necessary step towards reinforcing the ideals of due process. We call upon authorities to rectify this miscarriage of justice swiftly and ensure that similar oversights do not happen in the future.

Join us in demanding Baylor's immediate release and a commitment to upholding the legal standards that protect us all. Your signature can make a profound difference in advocating for fairness, justice, and constitutional integrity. Please sign the petition to free Baylor and support the pursuit of justice for all.

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Recent signers:
Sandra Hereld and 16 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Walkout 3/19 at 12:00 carpooling to Tel Aviv

Baylor, a bright student with a passion for civics, has been unfairly detained, and it's time to speak up for justice. Enrolled in civics first period, Baylor was arrested under circumstances that violated the fundamental principles of the exclusionary rule. The exclusionary rule, a cornerstone of our justice system, guards against the use of evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution. When it is ignored, the very foundation of our rights and liberties is threatened.

The exclusionary rule ensures that individuals are protected against unlawful searches and seizures, preserving the integrity of the legal process. In Baylor's case, disregarding this rule not only jeopardizes his future but also erodes the trust we place in our judicial system. Baylor's detention serves as a chilling example of what can happen when constitutional protections are cast aside.

It's essential to understand that this isn't just a situation affecting Baylor—this is about upholding justice and safeguarding the rights of every citizen. Without accountability and adherence to legal safeguards, we risk setting a dangerous precedent for future generations.

Releasing Baylor is not only an action of fairness but a necessary step towards reinforcing the ideals of due process. We call upon authorities to rectify this miscarriage of justice swiftly and ensure that similar oversights do not happen in the future.

Join us in demanding Baylor's immediate release and a commitment to upholding the legal standards that protect us all. Your signature can make a profound difference in advocating for fairness, justice, and constitutional integrity. Please sign the petition to free Baylor and support the pursuit of justice for all.

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Vance RoePetition Starter

The Decision Makers

North Carolina State Senate
2 Members
Dan Blue
North Carolina State Senate - District 14
Gale Adcock
North Carolina State Senate - District 16
Josh Stein
North Carolina Governor

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Petition created on March 19, 2026