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LAS Demands Transparency From DOC on COVID-19
The public has little information from the Department of Correction on positive cases, the number of tests administered, the number of incarcerated New Yorkers in quarantine, and other critical information, reports
Politico New York
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Op-Ed: Cuomo is Exploiting a Pandemic to Roll Back Bail Reform
Staff Attorneys from The Legal Aid Society's Criminal Defense Practice sound the alarm over New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's intent to force rollbacks to 2019's bail reform through changes in the state budget, in today's
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
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NYC Immigration Court Transfers Cases to Be Heard Remotely in Texas
The relocation of hearings comes amid the COVID-19 lockdown in place in New York City, reports
Documented NY
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ICE Operations in NYC Aided the Spread of Coronavirus
The agency continued detaining undocumented immigrants even as the threat of coronavirus infection spread across New York City,
The Intercept
reports.
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LAS Calls for Increased Resources to Protect NYC’s Homeless Population During COVID-19 Outbreak
A letter sent to the City Thursday warned that a lack of action will endanger both the homeless population and social workers, as reported by
The Wall Street Journal
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LAS and Public Defenders Win Release of Immigrants in Detention Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
U.S. District Judges say detainees have various medical conditions that put them at greater risk for coronavirus, reports
NYLJ
.
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LAS in the News 3.27.20
We have an intrinsic connection to the daily lives of New Yorkers. Here are a few of the places we made a difference, provided context or added valuable perspective this week.
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LAS Secures Release of 106 Incarcerated New Yorkers at High Risk of COVID-19
Through litigation brought this week, The Legal Aid Society won the immediate release of individuals currently held at Rikers Island on a non-criminal technical parole violations, according to
Mother Jones
.
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LAS Wins Release of 16 Incarcerated New Yorkers at High Risk of COVID-19
These individuals, by virtue of their age and/or underlying medical condition, are particularly vulnerable to serious illness or death if infected by COVID-19, and jail conditions make it impossible to protect them, according to the
New York Daily News
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LAS Files Third Lawsuit to Free Incarcerated New Yorkers From Custody at Rikers Island
These individuals, by virtue of their age and/or underlying medical condition, are particularly vulnerable to serious illness or death if infected by COVID-19, and jail conditions make it impossible to protect them, according to the
New York Post
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