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“The third day after Bragg took office, he issued a memorandum instructing prosecutors that they would not pursue jail time for various crimes and would reduce the charges for some crimes, such as robberies and commercial burglaries. Further, the DA announced that trespassing, resisting arrest, and fare evasion cases would no longer be prosecuted.
“Under his policy, petty theft, even resisting arrest, prostitution, public urination will not be prosecuted,” Holden said. “This is a DA saying to that to the public.
“It is just stupid,” he noted further. “It’s just dumb.””
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““We have a bad combination in New York,” he said. “There were 17 straight years of downward crime in New York City until that 2019 bail reform law.”
NYPD officers are no longer willing to engage suspects because of those changes. “Even if they do engage, they’re going to get district attorneys like Bragg who are going to say, ‘We’re not prosecuting,’” he said.
“I credit Rudy Giuliani as the mayor who saved New York,” Holden said of the former Republican mayor. “I lived through that. They don’t like to hear it. But I lived through it.” Among all members of the NYC council, Holden cites himself as one of two moderate Democrats, and that the other members are “socialists.” “We lived through the Cold War, and socialism did not work and still doesn’t work,” he said. It’s often suggested to him that he change party affiliations, but he hasn’t done so.
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“In his op-ed, Dershowitz also argued that the leaker of the sealed indictment commits the only felony in this case.
“It is likely that a serious felony has been committed right under District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s nose and he is not investigating it. Under New York law, it is a felony to leak confidential grand jury information, such as whether the jurors voted to indict. The protection of secrecy is as applicable to President Trump as it is to anyone else,” Dershowitz said in an op-ed for The New York Sun.”
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““We know that the information was disclosed while the indictment itself remains sealed and before any official announcement was made or charges brought. It is unlikely that the leak came from the Trump team, which seemed genuinely surprised,” Dershowitz said.
“The most likely, though uncertain, scenario is that a person in Mr. Bragg’s office or a grand juror unlawfully leaked the sealed information. That would be a class E felony, subject to imprisonment. It is possible of course that an investigation is underway, but it seems more likely that Mr. Bragg is too busy making up a crime against the man he promised in his campaign to get than investigating a real crime that took place on his watch,” Dershowitz added.”
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“On Monday at 9 a.m., the hearing will take place at the Javits Federal Building. The goal is to “examine how Bragg’s pro-crime, anti-victim policies have led to an increase in violent crime and a dangerous community for New York City residents.”
Holden cited Bragg’s “day one memo” as having “raised alarm bells throughout the city.””