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More than 50 drug convictions vacated over former NYPD cop accused of perjury
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NYC corruption case prompts dismissal of 90 drug convictions
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As Crime Rises, N.Y. Prosecutor Candidates Vow to Rein In Office Bloomberg 8/03/2021 Patricia Hurtado
(Bloomberg) Despite a recent rise in crime, many of the candidates in the crowded field vying to become the next Manhattan district attorney are talking about which crimes they won t prosecute, rather than those they will.
This year’s race to succeed Cyrus Vance, who is unlikely to seek re-election, has become one of the most progressive campaigns in the country. Several candidates have vowed to stop prosecuting low-level crimes like prostitution, fare-beating and marijuana possession while two have pledged to ending gang conspiracy cases. At a recent online candidate forum, five of the people said they supported defunding the police.
As Crime Rises, N Y Prosecutor Candidates Vow to Rein In Office
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McMahon, city D.A.s call on state legislators to make spitting on transit workers a misdemeanor crime
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
District Attorney Michael E. McMahon, at a press conference Wednesday, calls for stricter penalties against people who spit on transit workers. (Photo courtesy of Pete Donohue/TWU Local 100)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. District Attorney Michael E. McMahon and the city’s other four top prosecutors called on state legislators Wednesday to takes steps to protect the city’s transit workers.
McMahon, alongside Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz and Michelle Bayer, deputy chief of Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance’s Trial Division, joined in calls of support of an amendment to the state’s penal code that would make spitting on a transit worker a misdemeanor.