What’s done is not always done. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is giving people the chance to change the past for the better.
In late April, Bragg launched the Post-Conviction Justice Unit, which is designed for those convicted of crimes in the past via the Manhattan D.A. Bragg just wants to get those out that were unjustly convicted. He saw unjust convictions in the flesh as a youth.
So how does the review process work? Unit Chief Terri Rosenblatt explained the process that happens once you visit the website. Both Bragg and Rosenblatt said that convictions aren’t always right or wrongful but could be dealt with through other measures. “One important aspect of PCJU is that any re-investigation will be done collaboratively, meaning we will work directly with impacted individuals and their counsel throughout the process, which is aligned with national best practices,” Bragg said. “This is important because it makes clear we are committed to a transparent process that gives everyone a fair chance at a thorough review.”
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