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Squadron Slams Justice System That Jails Innocent New Yorkers for Years at a Time
October 6, 2014
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- Civil Rights
- New York City
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Senate Codes Ranker Says Injustice of Kalief Browder Case Requires System Review and Broad Reform
Squadron: Jailing Innocent New Yorkers for Years is Unjust and Un-American
NEW YORK— In response to an October 6 article in the New Yorker, State Senator Daniel Squadron, ranker on the Senate Codes Committee, issued the following statement:
"Kalief Browder was accused of stealing a backpack in May 2010. Browder asserted his innocence and refused to plea to a lesser charge. He was held in pre-trial detention at Rikers Island for three years before prosecutors ultimately moved to dismiss his case. Any system that jails the innocent for years at a time is both unjust and un-American. Kalief Browder spent three years locked up at Rikers because the system failed him. Broad reforms to the entire system are clearly necessary, and I intend to undertake a thorough review to identify changes that can address these crucial issues. The system must work better for everyone."
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