Bail Reform
Bail in the United States refers to the practice of releasing suspects from custody before their hearing, on payment of bail, which is money or pledge of property to the court which may be refunded if suspects return to court for their trial. Bail practices in the United States vary from state to state.
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John Isaac Launches Campaign Aimed at Transforming New York State Assembly
John Isaac, challenging Nader Sayegh for Assembly 90, promises transformative change and civic engagement for a better New York.
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Yonkers Police Arrest Serial Offender Caught Attempting Vehicle Break-Ins
In response to a series of attempted vehicle break-ins, the Yonkers Police Department apprehended a notorious repeat offender, Ian Windley,
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Watch: Mayoral Candidates Mike Spano and Anthony Merante Debate on the Future of Yonkers
Yonkers Mayoral candidates Mike Spano and Anthony Merante debated Thursday night to a virtual audience of hundreds of potential voters.
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Assault on Yonkers Police Officer Sparks Rebuke Over Bail Decision
A man with a history of criminal convictions assaulted a police officer on Wednesday. The incident has re-ignited a debate over bail reform.
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Statement from Yonkers Councilmember Anthony Merante Regarding Mayor Spano’s Proposed 2024 Yonkers Budget
Republican City Council Member Anthony Merante remarks on Mayor Spano’s proposed 2024 City of Yonkers Budget.
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Mayor Spano Announces Police Offensive Against Property Crimes in Yonkers
Mayor Mike Spano held a press conference to address the spike in shoplifting and other property crimes in Yonkers