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Dog-killing perp’s freedom is fresh, ugly proof that no-bail is pure insanity
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The editorial criticizes New York's bail reform laws, arguing that they allow dangerous criminals, including those accused of heinous crimes like animal cruelty and violence, to walk free without bail. The piece highlights the case of Isaiah Gurley, who allegedly set a dog on fire, yet was released due to no-bail policies. The editorial condemns these laws as reckless and dangerous, citing examples of repeat offenders being released and increasing crime rates. The authors argue that such policies threaten both humans and animals and call for an end to no-bail laws to improve public safety.
Dog-killing perp's freedom is fresh, ugly proof that no-bail is pure insanity
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