Judge Marva Brown, a New York judge with limited experience, has released at least three repeat violent offenders without setting bail, leading to severe safety concerns in the city. Most notably, she freed Markeese Brazelis on a sexual abuse charge, only for him to allegedly push a woman into an oncoming subway train shortly after. Critics argue this pattern endangers public safety, as violent recidivists are again being let back onto the streets. Recent cases involving other violent offenders highlight an alarming trend in Brown's judicial decisions, raising questions about judicial accountability and public safety.
You don't have to be a criminal justice expert to know that setting violent recidivist criminals loose on our streets puts New Yorkers in real danger.
Despite the charge being bail-eligible, Judge Marva Brown cut loose Markeese Brazelis on a 3rd-degree sexual abuse charge last week.
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