the challenges of discovery or the impact that covid had on our city. the fact is we prosecuted for fifty nine more felonies thise e year compared to last.me wes as hav me three times as man convictions so far .nvic tionas of all as in all of twen. nineteen does that give you any relief here or does that make you feel any better given w what s happened to you and your family? t happour mily. no, because i ke story about what s happening in the manhattan criminal court. hn homicide cases haven t bee tn tried since 2015.y work they re currentliny workingard n their way forward and they re only up to twenty eighteen this is why those charges, thoseg murder charges of murder cases are being dismissed to try to clear the calendar from the backlog. are you surprised that new york ended up voting for kathy hochul, given the fact t her te s pretty much len support to alvin braggo alvi throughout this entire period
but that s bunk. ha what fuels this as an enterprise is the ease ofllin reselling stolen merchandise on onlinolene marketplaces. mar well, where the mayor is now, he s the attorney generalhe from illino. how about lori lightfoot and others? and it s not just shoplifter is running wild inn new york city, but violentbu criminals. sot vi why does this keepn happening? because the manhattan d.a., alvin breg, , is putting criminals interests first. his office has downgraded 52% t of felony cases to misdemeanors just wave of a hand compared to thirty nine percent in all of 2019. and when there s are serious felony charges, his officeconvic only wins a conviction 51% ofe the time. that s down from 68% in 2019. and this doesn t even take intoh account. by the way, his sweetheartealeaa