Brabenec Issues Statement Following Statewide Press Conferences to Stop Bail Reform
Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) joined law enforcement, elected officials, and members of local district attorneys offices for a series of press conferences today organized by the New York State Sheriffs Association in calling for a one-year moratorium on bail reform, set to take effect January 1.
Attendees are calling for the Legislature to reconvene before January for a special session in order to place a one-year moratorium on criminal justice reforms that could result in many defendants, including drug dealers and pedophiles, to be released from jail immediately following arraignment.
I applaud the law enforcement community of Orange and Rockland counties for bringing the perils of the recently-passed bail reform package to the public eye, said Brabenec. I have always been 100 percent supportive of their efforts to keep our residents safe from harm's way. That is why I have introduced legislation in the Assembly to repeal these ridiculous reforms and why I have started an online petition urging the governor and legislative leaders to call a special session before January 1, so we can fight to make public safety a top priority again. I urge everyone to contact their state legislators to lobby for passage of the repeal.