Posts tagged New York Law Journal
NY Legislators Should Focus on Reducing Pretrial Incarceration

“In New York and across the country, bail reform is gaining momentum as the public learns how the money bail system discriminates based on wealth and race. Everyone can agree that no pretrial system should treat people differently based on the money in their bank accounts or the color of their skin. But in New York today, rich people accused of crimes can write a check and walk free while they await trial, while those who cannot afford to post bail must languish in jail for months or years until their case is resolved.“

New York Law Journal

March 25, 2019

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Critics Say Staten Island DA's Diversion Program for Opioid Addicts, a Model for NYC, Is Falling Short

"According to statistics from the office of Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon,468 defendants who faced low-level drug charges have been referred to HOPE, of which 361 completed the program and had their charges withdrawn.....But because it excludes defendants with felonies on their records, for every one defendant referred to the program, two are barred from entry, said Melissa Moore, deputy state director of the New York office for the Drug Policy Alliance."

New York Law Journal

June 25, 2018

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