NYC jails ‘flout’ city law by delaying release of bailed-out defendants, report finds
/“Audit after audit continues to reveal that DOC is still wildly out of compliance with some of New York City’s most important recent bail reforms.”
Read More“Audit after audit continues to reveal that DOC is still wildly out of compliance with some of New York City’s most important recent bail reforms.”
Read More“We have a lot of paper to be counted.”
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Read More“We are hoping for her freedom, above all because of her pregnancy.”
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Read More“Collateral consequences from convictions, such as discriminatory hiring policies, serve only to further punish and marginalize already vulnerable communities.”
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