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New York City judges who let the violent perpeos go to a dizzying rhythm: Report

New York City judges who let the violent perpeos go to a dizzying rhythm: Report

New York City Judges allow violent criminals back on streets at an alarming pace, according to a Analysis by the New York Post.

The Judge of the Criminal Court of Queens, Wanda Licetra, who was named by the former Mayor Bill DeblasioHe released 29 out of 34 (85%) from alleged violent offenses between January until June 2024, according to the analysis, who examined 96 judges who dealt for at least 25 cases on the six-month window.

Licetra, a former lawyer of the Legal Assistance Society that took the bank in 2021, obtained a reputation to let violent criminals go free. In February 2022, she released Frank Abrokwa, who was accused of throwing her own excrement in a face of the bronx subway. Abrokwa was released without bail even after crying “FK You Bitch” to the judge in a Tirade courtroom.

It is assumed that the actions of the alleged perpetrator were not eligible with the bail in New York Laws on bail reform.

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Police band over the place of crime

New York judges in New York lets violent criminals go on a worrying pace. (Matt Rourke/AP)

The judge of the criminal court in Manhattan, Valentina Morales, allowed 83 out of 101 alleged violent offenses to return home without bail in the same period of six months.

Among the most unbelievable of them was convicted the offender Eric Taylor. Taylor was accused of giving a 24 -year -old woman who was going to work in Union Square an emotion, a black eye and cut by breaking her face with a heavy bag. Morales left the supposed perpetrator to free himself, despite the fact that his attack was eligible with bail and had a long leaf of rap of crimes and crimes.

The judge also called Deblasio, obtained the nickname “Judge Let-Em-Go” by New York law enforcement.

Judge Robert Rosenthal left 67% of violent offenders to go without bail in the first six months of 2024. The judge was so unfaithful as to allow Jason Ayala, who faces violent robbery charges, to leave the prison at the supervised release in January 2025.

The so-called surveillance did not discourage Ayala to go in an alleged sexual intercourse, even the next day, in which he is accused of molested two children between the ages of 12 and 14 and three adult women in 30 minutes. His accusations in case are pending.

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Many accused criminals have the laws of bail reform. (Istock)

Judge Marva Brown of the Criminal Court of Manhattan issued 62% of the violent authors accused in the first half of 2024, according to the analysis. Brown left Amira Hunter after assuing a subway cellist over his head with a bottle of metal water in February 2024.

The judge of the Bronx Criminal Court, Eugene Bowen, left 87 out of 113 violent offenses accused of being released during the period of time, showed the analysis. The judge allowed two accused of police to walk freely, after prosecutors asked for $ 10,000 bail in February 2024.

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