17 November 2021

Because Keeping Violent Offenders In Jail Is Unfair

It just isn't clear who it is Unfair to. NYC judge has another teen he went easy on re-arrested

A Bronx judge with a history of dumping suspected violent criminals back on the street saw his kid-glove bail stance backfire again last week — when a teen charged with nearly killing an 80-year-old veteran was back behind bars after being busted with a loaded gun. Darryl Burnett, 17, was originally arrested in June on an attempted murder charge in the May 17 stray bullet shooting that wounded Marine Corps vet Andres Rodriguez — but was freed when acting Supreme Court Justice Dennis Boyle lowered his bail.

My prediction: There will be no real consequences for this guy until he kills someone. And even then, there will be no consequences for the judge. That would also be unfair.

“This kid is the poster child of a failed system that purports to protect kids,” one law enforcement source told The Post. “He shoots a senior citizen walking from a store, only to be let out, and goes right back to carrying a loaded gun.”

If there are a no consequences to your bad actions, why would you change?

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  1. Just for clarification, in NY state the “Supreme Court” is not the Supreme Court, it is the Court of Appeals.

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