Friday, February 9, 2024

Justice Brendan Landry Slams Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg For Prosecuting Fake Vaccination Cards While Letting Violent Criminals To Go Free

City Council Minority Leader Joseph Borelli lashed out at Bragg for prosecuting the nursing student even though she never used the fake vaccination card.Paul Martinka

Thank you Justice Brendan T. Landry! 

State Supreme Court Justice Brendan T. Lantry dismissed felony charges against a nursing student and city DEP employee that were charged for fake COVID-19 vaccine cards.Linkedin Brendan Lantry

Sometimes it takes a State Judge to force Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to get it right.

Oh, wait. Bragg is not getting it right, now or ever. Begin impeachment of this guy Bragg!! He needs to go to a place where he can think about priorities.

Manhattan DA Alvin was blasted for trying to throw the book at two New Yorkers who bought fake COVID-19 vaccine cards.REUTERS

Just sayin.....

Betsy Combier

betsy@advocatz.com

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg slammed for prosecuting fake vax cards while letting ‘violent’ perps walk

A judge blasted Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for trying to throw the book at two New Yorkers who bought fake COVID-19 vaccine cards — despite routinely going easy on others charged with far more serious crimes. 

In a ruling issued this week, state Supreme Court Justice Brendan T. Lantry dismissed felony charges against the pair, who were not publicly identified, calling the case overkill.

J.O., a nursing student, and R.V., an employee with the city Department of Environmental Protection, were among hundreds accused of buying fake vaccination cards from a New Jersey stripper, Jasmine Clifford

The two were among just 16 people Bragg’s office “cherry-picked” to prosecute and charge with felony criminal possession of a forged instrument, the judge said. 

Fourteen pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, but J.O. and R.V. moved to dismiss the charges, prompting the DA’s office to contest the effort — and sparking outrage from the jurist.

“These motions submitted [by Bragg and his prosecutors] are made months or even years after the 45-day period has expired to dismiss . . . sexual assaults, drug sales, robbery, burglary, and other violent and non-violent serious felony offenses.”

City Council Minority Leader Joseph Borelli (R-Staten Island) cheered the judge, who is the former chairman of Staten Island’s Republican Party, while pointing out that one of the defendants got the forged card to maintain her nursing school enrollment only to get the jab anyway.

“This is what Alvin Bragg is — a clown,” Borelli told The Post. “Imagine prosecuting a scared woman for this, even though she didn’t even use the fake card, while at the same time letting violent perps go. I’m glad the judge called him out for the world to see.”

Since taking office in 2022, Bragg has come under attack for not seeking prison time for various charges and downgrading felony charges in a slew of cases, including armed robbery and drug offenses.

On Wednesday, the DA’s office declined to ask for bail for five migrant men who allegedly beat a pair of cops in Times Square.

Doug Cohen, a spokesman for the Manhattan DA, declined to address Lantry’s remarks, but said major crimes in Manhattan were down 5% overall in 2023, and during Bragg’s first two years in office, shootings were down 38% and homicides down 24%.

Bragg’s office “routinely — nearly daily — move[s] to dismiss significantly more serious counts or entire indictments” to avoid harsher penalties for previously convicted felons or to avoid jeopardizing people’s immigration status, the judge wrote in an opinion issued Tuesday.

“These motions submitted [by Bragg and his prosecutors] are made months or even years after the 45-day period has expired to dismiss . . . sexual assaults, drug sales, robbery, burglary, and other violent and non-violent serious felony offenses.”

City Council Minority Leader Joseph Borelli (R-Staten Island) cheered the judge, who is the former chairman of Staten Island’s Republican Party, while pointing out that one of the defendants got the forged card to maintain her nursing school enrollment only to get the jab anyway.

“This is what Alvin Bragg is — a clown,” Borelli told The Post. “Imagine prosecuting a scared woman for this, even though she didn’t even use the fake card, while at the same time letting violent perps go. I’m glad the judge called him out for the world to see.”

Since taking office in 2022, Bragg has come under attack for not seeking prison time for various charges and downgrading felony charges in a slew of cases, including armed robbery and drug offenses.

On Wednesday, the DA’s office declined to ask for bail for five migrant men who allegedly beat a pair of cops in Times Square.

Doug Cohen, a spokesman for the Manhattan DA, declined to address Lantry’s remarks, but said major crimes in Manhattan were down 5% overall in 2023, and during Bragg’s first two years in office, shootings were down 38% and homicides down 24%.

Senator Andrew Lanza Introduces S7466-A To Reinstate All City Employees Terminated by COVID-19 Requirements


re-posted from ADVOCATZ.com

Betsy Combier

Editor, NYC Rubber Room Reporter, and ADVOCATZ.com 


Senator Andrew J. Lanza, Republican representing District 24 Staten Island, has introduced a Bill to reinstate any officer and employee who worked for the City of New York and was dismissed because of the COVID-19 Mandate.

We all need to support him in this effort!

STATE OF NEW YORK

7466–A

2023-2024 Regular Sessions

IN SENATE

May 30, 2023

                                                                                                               ______________________

Introduced by Sen. LANZA — read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Cities 1 — recommitted to the Committee on Cities 1 in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 – committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

AN ACT to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the reinstatement of certain officers and employees who were dismissed from employment due to a COVID-19 vaccine requirement

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. The administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 12-141 to read as follows:

§ 12-141 Reinstatement of employees dismissed for COVID-19 vaccination requirements. Any officer or employee of the city or of any agency thereof who was dismissed from employment due to failure of such officer or employee to comply with a COVID-19 vaccine requirement, shall be reinstated to their former position, in the same position or title and at the same salary and benefits, with retention of seniority and service time accrued, as such employee was receiving immediately prior to their 10 dismissal. Such officer or employee seeking reinstatement shall also be exempt from any waiver of civil service rights.

§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

Contact Senator Andrew J. Lanza’s Office

ALBANY OFFICE

Room 413 Senate Capitol Building172 State Street

Albany,  NY 12247

Phone: (518) 455-3215
Fax: (518) 426-6852
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DISTRICT OFFICE

3845 Richmond Ave. Suite 2A

Staten Island,  NY 10312

Phone: (718) 984-4073
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