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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Even Al Sharpton sees how these pro-defense laws endanger New York’s innocents
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Even Al Sharpton sees how these pro-defense laws endanger New York’s innocents

Last updated: March 2, 2025 8:07 pm
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The state of New York’s 2019 “discovery” reforms have come under scrutiny from various figures, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, who has raised concerns about how these reforms impact domestic violence cases. The reforms essentially require prosecutors to disclose all evidence within a strict timeframe, with the threat of having the entire case dismissed if they fail to comply.

This new requirement has significantly favored defense lawyers in plea bargaining situations, as the added paperwork burden forces District Attorney Offices to prioritize cases, often resulting in lenient treatment for many offenders. As a result, criminal case dismissals in New York City have increased from 41% to 62% since the implementation of these reforms in 2019.

Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a modification to set a time limit for defense attorneys to request case dismissals based on alleged evidence violations, aiming to reduce the number of criminals released on technicalities. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has also expressed concern about the rise in accused criminals being released due to these reforms, contributing to high rates of recidivism.

Despite arguments from some academics and public defender groups that the reforms are necessary to prevent injustices like the case of Kalief Browder, who tragically took his own life after lengthy pretrial detention, critics argue that the status quo is not the solution. They point to the detrimental impact of the “no bail” law and the Raise the Age statute, which have led to a surge in crime and disorder in New York.

The call for amending the discovery reforms is gaining traction, with support from figures like Rev. Al Sharpton and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. These amendments aim to protect crime victims while ensuring transparency in criminal cases. The current system of revolving-door courts poses a significant risk to vulnerable individuals, as violent repeat offenders are repeatedly released on technicalities, putting ordinary New Yorkers at risk of harm.

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In conclusion, the need for reform in New York’s criminal justice system is evident, as the current policies prioritize the rights of criminals over the safety and well-being of the community. It is crucial to strike a balance between protecting the rights of the accused and ensuring justice for victims of crime.

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