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Paroled criminals avoid jail despite new arrests thanks to dangerous NY law reform: critics

Por: New York Post Nation October 31, 2022

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A has made it tougher to put parolees back behind bars when they are accused of a new crime, critics say. Flaws in the “Less is More” act – last year — have been exposed by several recent high-profile crimes involving suspects on parole who were re-arrested for heinous acts, only to then be freed again thanks to the so-called reforms, according to critics. “Before, if someone was on parole and they got arrested, they would have to go... + full article



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