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New York Moves to Ease Arrest Disclosure Requirements by Would-Be Lawyers

The Crime Report

New York is moving to end a requirement that law school graduates report past arrests and police interactions short of convictions in order to become practicing attorneys, following a new report finding that excessive screening discourages people of color from applying to law school and the bar, reports Bloomberg News.

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New Manhattan DA announces plans to stop prosecuting minor offenses and limit pretrial detention

JURIST

Newly elected District Attorney for Manhattan, Alvin L. DA Bragg, who is the first Black District Attorney of Manhattan, won a tightly contested Democratic primary in July of 2021. The post New Manhattan DA announces plans to stop prosecuting minor offenses and limit pretrial detention appeared first on JURIST - News.

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New York Eyes Further Rollback of Progressive Bail Reform

The Crime Report

New York Gov. Meanwhile, in a recent news conference, upstate sheriffs and district attorneys called for a provision that would let judges consider a defendant’s dangerousness when determining if they should be released before trial. The initial bail reform plan was softened in 2020 in response to critics.

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NYC Transit Safety Endangered by Reforms, Reduced Enforcement: Paper

The Crime Report

The justice reform movement, particularly measures to eliminate cash bail, has put the safety of the New York City transit system at risk, argues Nicole Gelinas , a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. felonies fell by 15 percent?helped violent felonies per million rides, it was still 3.1

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Only 15% of NYC Hate Crime Charges End in Conviction

The Crime Report

Among the city’s five district attorneys, this rate ranged from a high of 23 percent in Manhattan to just 1 percent in the Bronx, where just a single hate crime arrest out of a total of 92 resulted in a hate crime conviction since District Attorney Darcel Clark took control of the office in 2016.

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The morning read for Monday, Jan. 9

SCOTUSBlog

Here’s the Monday morning read: Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony? Adam Liptak, The New York Times). Fight over scope of attorney-client privilege reaches US Supreme Court (Joe Miller, Financial Times). To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

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NYPD Sued For Releasing Info On Sealed Arrests

The Crime Report

Public defenders in New York City have accused Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD of improperly using sealed criminal court records to manipulate public perception of bail reform’s impact on repeat crime, Matt Katz reports for the Gothamist. At the center of the controversy?

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