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New York Will End Long-Term Solitary Confinement in Prisons and Jails
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NYC defenders call for moratorium on recording jail calls
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When a person is charged with a crime in New York, he or she typically has an opportunity to go before a judge within 24 hours of being arrested to hear the charges, confer with a lawyer and answer to those charges. Arraignments can be quick hearings, often over in minutes, at which the judge either will or won’t set bail, and the accused person learns whether or not they can be released immediately. Most significantly, it’s the first opportunity a defendant has to come face to face with the system and the people that will be deciding their fate.
De Blasio Calls For Full Accounting Of NYC Inmates Who Died Of COVID After Testing Positive In Jail
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De Blasio Calls for ‘Full Accounting’ of NYC Inmates Who Died of COVID after Testing Positive in Jail
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Mayor Bill de Blasio committed Wednesday to a “full accounting” of people who died of COVID-19 after contracting the virus in city jails.
His pledge followed an investigation by Columbia Journalism School’s Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism and THE CITY that identified three men who contracted the virus in local lockups but did not get counted in the Department of Correction’s official death tally.
Corrections Commissioner Cynthia Brann has highlighted that “only three” people have died in city jails during the pandemic. The new findings bring the death toll to at least six.