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How the Soros-subsidized New York Attorney General will liberate the city for crime

The much discussed Rodolph Giuliani, as mayor of New York, restored order to the city with his famous “Zero Tolerance” tactic. Manhattan's new attorney general, Alvin Bragg, also elected with funding from billionaire George Soros , has decided that only suspects and perpetrators of a handful of crimes, such as murder, will go to jail in New York. The others, on the other hand, will be investigated only for minor offenses, even when they are considered particularly dangerous crimes such as armed robbery !

Here's what the New York Post says on the matter:

Bragg's note also detailed the following instructions for prosecutors to reduce the charges filed by cops in various cases:

  • Armed robbers who use guns or other deadly weapons to rob shops and other businesses will only be prosecuted for petty theft, petty crime, provided that no victim has been seriously injured and there is no "real risk of physical harm" to anyone . Armed robbery, a Class B crime, would typically be punishable by up to 25 years in prison, while petty theft subjects offenders to up to 364 days in jail and a $ 1,000 fine.
  • Convicted criminals caught with weapons other than handguns will have their felony charges downgraded to lesser offenses, unless they are also charged with more serious offenses. Criminal possession of a third degree weapon, a class D offense, is punishable up to 7 years behind bars.
  • Thieves who steal from residential warehouses, parts of homes that are not “accessible to a living area” and businesses located in mixed-use buildings will be prosecuted for a low-level Class D offense that covers only break-ins rather than more serious offenses. Those more serious crimes, class B and class C crimes, would be punishable by up to 25 and up to 15 years in prison respectively.
  • Dealers who are believed to be acting as low-level actors of a vendor will only be prosecuted for possession of a crime. Furthermore, suspected drug dealers will only be prosecuted on criminal charges if they are also accused of more serious offenses or are actually caught in the act of selling drugs. That crime would mean facing up to seven years behind bars.

So, practically speaking, the police will be left with our hands in the face of crimes such as robbery, drug dealing, and a host of other criminal situations that are practically decriminalized. A similar move in San Francisco was devastating to city safety and commerce, and evidently the same disaster is being repeated in New York!

The police have expressed themselves very critically against these indications of the new attorney general who, among other things, decriminalizes the public official resistance making the work of the order much more dangerous. In addition, many more New Yorkers will vote with their feet, leaving the city …


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This is a machine translation of a post published on Scenari Economici at the URL https://scenarieconomici.it/come-il-procuratore-generale-di-new-york-sovvenzionato-da-soros-liberera-la-citta-al-crimine/ on Thu, 06 Jan 2022 11:30:15 +0000.