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Max Rivlin-Nadler // Police Accountability and Public Defender Groups Demand Transparency on NYPD Gang Policing

13.2.18

Police Accountability and Public Defender Groups Demand Transparency on NYPD Gang Policing: [injusticetoday.com] Instead of local district attorneys charging the young men and women arrested by the NYPD, most of the indictments are in the form of federal RICO charges, which tie alleged members of the “gang” or “group” to the most serious offense any member has committed. Because of the severity of the federal sentences faced by many defendants, the overwhelming majority take plea deals, meaning that the NYPD and federal prosecutors often need not divulge evidence they have against these alleged “gangs.”


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