
NY's Bail Reform Law Could Face Rollbacks Weeks After Taking Effect
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New York's bail reform, effective January 1st, aims to eliminate pretrial detention and cash bail for 90% of arrests, making it one of the most progressive systems in the U.S. However, it faces opposition from law enforcement and Republicans, who argue it increases crime. Proposed changes would allow judges to consider public safety, but concerns about bias remain. The reform is linked to the planned closure of Rikers Island, requiring a significant reduction in the jail population. Despite backlash, New York aims to maintain a progressive stance on bail, with ongoing debates expected before the state budget deadline.
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