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How Legal Aid’s pro-crime push puts all of us in danger

Last updated: April 23, 2025 6:14 pm
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The Legal Aid Society: A Drain on Taxpayer Dollars

The Legal Aid Society is a publicly funded organization that many people believe exists to defend the poor in court. However, what most don’t realize is that this organization spends millions of taxpayer dollars on class-action litigation and lobbying efforts that benefit criminals and hinder law enforcement.

Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly recently spoke out against the Legal Aid Society, criticizing their anti-police agenda. According to Kelly, the organization’s relentless campaign against policing is discouraging experienced officers from encouraging their children to join the force.

One of the latest demands from Legal Aid is to stop arresting individuals for “low-level” crimes such as shoplifting and drug possession. Instead, they argue that offenders should only receive summonses to appear in court at a later date. Kelly disagrees with this approach, stating that every arrest should have an investigatory aspect to it to ensure the safety of the community.

Legal Aid has also pushed to outlaw the handcuffing of accused criminals in court, claiming that it is “dehumanizing.” However, Kelly argues that handcuffing is a necessary safety measure for all involved.

In addition, Legal Aid opposes the use of weapons scanners in the subway, wants to abolish the NYPD’s Gang Database, and even demanded personal information of active-duty officers to create a mug book for their clients to file complaints against the police.

While ensuring adequate legal representation for the poor is important, Legal Aid goes beyond that to shape the legal landscape through lobbying efforts that have led to controversial laws and reforms that have resulted in the dismissal of thousands of cases.

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Instead of defunding the police, which has been a popular leftist notion, Kelly suggests defunding organizations like Legal Aid that protect criminals and make crime pay. Taxpayer dollars should not be spent on efforts that make communities less safe.

It’s time for Albany to reevaluate where taxpayer money is being allocated and ensure that it is not being used to undermine law enforcement and public safety. The focus should be on supporting initiatives that benefit the community as a whole, rather than those that protect criminals at the expense of the public.

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