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Related: About this forumNew York creates 'gun courts' in hopes of reducing gun violence
Source: Reuters
US | Tue Jan 12, 2016 12:22pm EST
New York creates 'gun courts' in hopes of reducing gun violence
NEW YORK | BY JOSEPH AX
Officials will announce a sweeping effort to combat gun violence in New York on Tuesday by convening a new court in Brooklyn dedicated to handle gun possession cases while also creating a police unit to focus exclusively on gun cases.
People charged with illegally possessing firearms in Brooklyn, which has the highest rate of such cases among the city's five boroughs, would be processed through one of the two courts, the office of Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
The courts would be overseen by two state judges with a support staff to include retired judges who help oversee pretrial hearings, part of an effort to streamline the adjudication of such cases. The goal was to resolve the majority of those cases within six months of arrest.
The police department's new Gun Violence Suppression Division would handle gun-related investigations in the city of about 8.5 million, the largest in the United States.
New York State has some of the country's toughest gun laws, but law enforcement officials have struggled to stem the so-called "Iron Pipeline," in which illegal firearms flow in from Southern states with looser restrictions.
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New York creates 'gun courts' in hopes of reducing gun violence
NEW YORK | BY JOSEPH AX
Officials will announce a sweeping effort to combat gun violence in New York on Tuesday by convening a new court in Brooklyn dedicated to handle gun possession cases while also creating a police unit to focus exclusively on gun cases.
People charged with illegally possessing firearms in Brooklyn, which has the highest rate of such cases among the city's five boroughs, would be processed through one of the two courts, the office of Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
The courts would be overseen by two state judges with a support staff to include retired judges who help oversee pretrial hearings, part of an effort to streamline the adjudication of such cases. The goal was to resolve the majority of those cases within six months of arrest.
The police department's new Gun Violence Suppression Division would handle gun-related investigations in the city of about 8.5 million, the largest in the United States.
New York State has some of the country's toughest gun laws, but law enforcement officials have struggled to stem the so-called "Iron Pipeline," in which illegal firearms flow in from Southern states with looser restrictions.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-new-york-guns-idUSKCN0UQ24B20160112
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New York creates 'gun courts' in hopes of reducing gun violence (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2016
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Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)1. Why hasn't NYC done this earlier?
This will do far more to reduce crimes involving guns, then trying to pass yet another law in Congress
beevul
(12,194 posts)2. Haven't heard that one in a while...
"Iron Pipeline".
Straw Man
(6,774 posts)3. It's about time ...
... that criminal use of firearms was aggressively addressed, rather than continuing the fruitless trickle-down attempts at culture war.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)4. Seems like paying lip service to the problem.
Gun possession crimes are always the first ones the prosecutors trade away in plea deals.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)5. Such courts may routinize dropped gun charges even more...
Hopefully, some serious work can come of this, but it does have the "drug court" ring.