New York's Parole Board, with many members appointed by former Governor Andrew Cuomo, has seen their salaries rise by 87% since 2019. This significant increase comes amid rising concerns over their decision-making, particularly in releasing 43 convicted cop-killers. Critics argue that the board prioritizes a misguided version of 'restorative justice' over public safety and victim rights, with calls for rebalancing the board to include more members with law enforcement backgrounds and fewer with public defender affiliations, highlighting a troubling trend in how justice is administered in the state.
New York's Parole Board members, largely appointed by Cuomo, have seen their pay soar 87% while increasingly jeopardizing public safety by freeing numerous cop-killers.
The state’s Parole Board has morphed into an entity that seemingly prioritizes the interests of felons over the safety and rights of victims and law enforcement.
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