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if the people who enacted such legislation can be held responsible and liable for one of these so called harmless criminals, that may cause those elitists who live with protection and behind walls to rethink that. The problem is that none of these morons has ANY skin in the game or at stake so there is no deterrent to stuff like this in this state or any other....

I would think gun ownership would multiply rapidly....


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Wow - ya think New Yorkers are feeling safer right about now?
By: Beldin
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Tue, 19 Nov 19 7:54 PM
Msg. 44948 of 62138

New York Jailbreak Law to Free Suspects Accused of Manslaughter, Negligent Homicide, Child Sex Crimes

http://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/11/18/new-york-jailbreak-law-to-free-suspects-accused-of-manslaughter-negligent-homicide-child-sex-crimes/

New York's latest criminal justice reform plan will release suspects accused of second-degree manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, child sex crimes, and making threats of terrorism without ever having to post bail.

The state's series of bail reforms, set to go into effect January 2020, will ensure that suspects accused of crimes deemed "non-violent" are not jailed before their trial dates and do not have to post bail.

The list of crimes where suspects will be freed from prison before trial includes:

* Second-degree manslaughter
* Aggravated vehicular assault
* Third-degree assault
* Promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child
* Possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child
* Promoting a sexual performance by a child
* Failure to register as a sex offender
* Making terroristic threats
* Criminally negligent homicide
* Aggravated vehicular homicide

In one recent case, a suspect in Warren County, New York, was charged with second-degree manslaughter after he allegedly killed a bystander while leading police on a high-speed chase. Though the suspect is currently behind bars awaiting trial, he will be released in January when the new bail laws go into effect.

Another case last week saw an accused drug dealer - who allegedly caused the death of a man who overdosed on drugs sold to him by the dealer's crew - publicly thanking Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) for signing the jailbreak legislation, the New York Daily News reported.

"Cuomo for president!" the accused drug dealer shouted in Spanish.

Law enforcement officials have warned that if Cuomo doesn't block the jailbreak laws from taking effect, police across the state will be left continuously re-arresting accused criminals and having to find suspects who fail to show up to their court dates. ...


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