Just days after taking office, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg released a memo detailing new charging, bail, plea and sentencing policies that he said he believes will make the city safer and the criminal justice system more fair, yet the plan faces criticism from police union leaders.
© Craig Ruttle/APManhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg, a former top deputy to New York's attorney general, speaks to supporters in New York on November 2, 2021.
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Thomas Williams
The prosecutor in New York City keeps turning that City into a dangerous place to live.
Big Apple, my ass, is becoming The Big Rotten Apple because it sounds more like a place of cruelty and criminality.
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