New York Post Article Rating

Why teenage NYC criminals never seem to see jail time

Feb 11, 2023 View Original Article
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    90% Very Conservative

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    50% ReliableFair

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    -10% Center

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42% : Here's why:Prosecutors can keep these cases in criminal court by proving the defendant caused significant physical injury; displayed a firearm; or unlawfully engaged in sexual conduct.
42% : Besides the dysfunctional three "factors" test, there is one additional way to retain cases in the "Youth Part" of Criminal Court: prove that they meet an equally unattainable threshold of "extraordinary circumstances."
42% : So once more, the standard in place rarely keeps 16- and 17-year-olds in criminal court and instead transfers them to Family Court.
35% : Before RTA, teens accused of misdemeanors like simple assault were adjudicated in criminal court.
35% : And while teens accused of felonies such as serious assault, robbery and gun possession still have their cases initially heard in the "Youth Part" of criminal court, prosecutors have to fight to keep them there.

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