Res. No. 1716
Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation that would amend pretrial detention to include all hate crime charges.
By Council Members Holden and Yeger
Whereas, On January 1, 2020, The New York State legislature implemented sweeping reforms to the state’s system of pretrial detention, which prohibited judges from setting bail or other forms of pretrial detention for many charges; and
Whereas, By April 2020, the State legislature amended these laws to allow for pretrial detention for wider number of charges, including two categories of hate crimes: assault as a hate crime in the third degree and arson as a hate crime in the third degree; and
Whereas, New York City has experienced a significant rise in hate crimes when comparing first quarter data from 2021 to first quarter data from 2020; and
Whereas, The bulk of these hate crimes have been anti-Semitic or anti-Asian; and
Whereas, Permitting pretrial detention provides judges with the option to more meaningfully address hate crimes; and
Whereas, The 2020 amendments to the bail reform laws do not include the types of hate crimes prevalent throughout the city; and
Whereas, With over 3 million foreign-born residents, New York City is incredibly diverse: New Yorkers practice a number of different faiths and speak more than 200 languages; and
Whereas, There can be no tolerance for hate crimes perpetrated against any New Yorker; and
Whereas, Expanding bail eligibility to all hate crimes underlines the seriousness with which the City takes these types of attacks; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation that would amend pretrial detention to include all hate crime charges.
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6.29.2021