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Fixes in Hochul’s budget can curb crime and aid the mentally ill — IF cops, judges, DAs do their jobs

Last updated: May 8, 2025 6:50 pm
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Governor Kathy Hochul has managed to push through some legislative fixes in the budget that is finally being passed this week in New York. These fixes, although not comprehensive, are a step in the right direction to address the state’s issues with crime and mental illness.

One of the key changes in the budget is related to the “discovery” law, which governs how prosecutors collect and share evidence with defense attorneys. The reforms made in 2019 had led to cases being dismissed on technicalities, but now judges will evaluate prosecutors’ due diligence based on their overall efforts to gather all required categories of evidence, rather than each individual document. Additionally, defense attorneys now face a 35-day time limit to accuse prosecutors of failing to meet the rules.

However, cases can still be dismissed for minor discovery violations, and judges still have significant discretion in determining what constitutes a violation. Despite these limitations, Hochul has made progress in expanding involuntary commitment of the mentally ill. Authorities can now hospitalize individuals not only if they pose an imminent risk to themselves or others but also if they are at risk due to an inability or refusal to care for themselves because of their illness.

This compassionate approach ensures that individuals get the help they need, even if they are unable to recognize it themselves. It also helps protect the public from potential violence from mentally ill individuals who have not been deemed an imminent threat. The challenge now lies in ensuring that law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, doctors, and administrators understand and implement these new laws effectively.

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While these reforms are a step in the right direction, they were included in a budget that increases state-funded spending by 9.5%, raising concerns about future budget chaos. However, there is hope that these changes will lead to safer streets and more humane treatment of the mentally ill if implemented properly. It is crucial to hold individuals accountable for their actions and ensure that those in need of mental health care receive the support they require.

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