Nassau DA Anne Donnelly heads to Albany to demand changes to 'pro-criminal' discovery law: 'Victims continue to suffer'
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Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly is launching her reelection campaign by advocating for revisions to New York's discovery law, which she argues endangers public safety. With over 32 years of prosecutorial experience, Donnelly believes that current reforms, like Cashless Bail and Discovery Reform Laws, allow criminals to escape justice due to procedural technicalities. She will be joined by state Senate Minority Leader Robert Ortt in a press conference to press for urgent legislative action to amend these laws, urging the state government to consider the well-being of law-abiding residents and victims.
"As a prosecutor with over 32 years of experience, and as the District Attorney of one of the largest counties in the state, I've witnessed firsthand how Cashless Bail and Discovery Reform Laws have compromised public safety."
"Since the implementation of these laws, we've seen a revolving door of justice, where criminals walk free on technicalities while victims continue to suffer."
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