Res. No. 366
Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.1705/S.1521, which would amend the New York State Criminal Procedure Law in relation to setting bail for defendants who pose a threat to public safety.
By Council Member Holden
Whereas, The current climate in our country and city has deteriorated to the point where nefarious individuals have been emboldened, through various recent bail reform policies and laws, to commit serious crimes and threaten public safety; and
Whereas, Crime has spiked throughout the City including residential neighborhoods, recreational and tourist areas, and subways; and
Whereas, According the New York City Police Department, there has been a significant increase in major felony crimes in the City from 95,369 in Fiscal Year 2021 to 119,742 in Fiscal Year 2022; and
Whereas, These crimes include robberies, forcible rapes, felonious assaults, and grand theft auto; and
Whereas, Recent actions taken by the State to create new bail reforms have handcuffed the judicial system’s discretion to properly handle cases involving serious crimes; and
Whereas, An individual accused of a serious crime should be remanded and should not be released if the court makes the determination that such individual is a threat to public safety; and
Whereas, A.1705 introduced by New York State Assemblymember Angelo Santabarbara, and companion bill S.1521, introduced by New York State Senator James Tedisco, would amend the New York State Criminal Procedure Law in relation to setting bail for defendants who pose a threat to public safety; and
Whereas, A.1705/S.1521 would allow for greater judicial discretion in setting a securing order with respect to a defendant’s prior felony convictions, failure to make an appearance in court, or subsequent arrests while awaiting a preliminary hearing or trail; and
Whereas, Permitting pretrial detention provides judges with the option to meaningfully address dangerous crimes and better protect the public; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.1705/S.1521, which would amend the New York State Criminal Procedure Law in relation to setting bail for defendants who pose a threat to public safety.
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10/6/22