Sunday, January 8, 2023

Soros Prosecutors Are A Menace To Society, From Virginia To New York And Everywhere Else

 


https://lidblog.com/soros-prosecutors/. . ."Descano is being sued for deprivation of civil rights under federal law by the mother of an 11-year-old rape victim, whose attacker Descano let go on a lesser charge.

"And this is just one of the local prosecutors funded by George Soros to push for less sentencing, fewer prosecutions, and more leniency for criminals. And it has ripple effects across state lines.". . .

. . ."According to a Times Union analysis of New York crime data, from July 2020 to June 2021, about 4 percent, or almost 3,500, of those 98,145 released under the law went on to commit violent crimes: “there were 3,460 cases in which adults were rearrested on violent felony charges, including 773 with a firearm.”

"These included “cases in which adults were released after being charged with offenses for which judges previously could have set bail or ordered them held in custody.”

"Even before the law’s implementation in 2020, New York state judges were letting criminals go in 2019, with 25,000 estimated to have been released beforehand, according to PIX 11.

"In his campaign for Governor in 2022, U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) blasted New York State’s cashless bail reforms, enacted in 2020, calling for overhauling it. And with good reason, as the state and city governments were unleashing a crime wave upon their own people. It nearly put Zeldin into the Governor’s mansion in Albany—and in four years, it might again, especially if things don’t improve."

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