The Legal Aid Society
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The nation’s oldest public defender, delivering #JusticeInEveryBorough via free legal services, advocacy, and community empowerment. Founded in 1876.
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Wrongful convictions aren’t accidents. Police and prosecutorial misconduct are leading causes of wrongful convictions — and without real accountability, innocent people will keep losing years of their lives to injustice.
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The result? Thousands of innocent people imprisoned. And almost no accountability.
ProPublica examined 30 New York cases overturned for prosecutorial misconduct. Only one prosecutor was disciplined.
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Prosecutors are supposed to prevent this. Instead, too often, they rely on testimony they know — or should know — is false.
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These aren’t just statistics.
James Davis, exonerated by our Wrongful Conviction Unit, was falsely accused by a jealous ex.
Fernando Bermudez spent 18 years in prison after witnesses were pressured to lie.
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Wrongful convictions rarely stem from a single mistake.
They’re the result of a perfect storm:
- Perjury/false accusations
- Official misconduct
- Misleading forensics
- Mistaken IDs
- False confessions
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Since 1989, 3,735 people in the U.S. have been exonerated after spending more than 34,000 years in prison for crimes they didn’t commit.
And the number keeps growing.
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"These repeated violations of the law must end immediately. DOC must be prevented from inflicting the pain and trauma of solitary confinement on anyone in its custody.” Veronica Vela, Supervising Attorney, Legal Aid

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LAS Sues Over Violations of Solitary Confinement Law on Rikers Island
New Yorkers, including those with disabilities, are regularly held in solitary confinement for 23 or 24 hours a day in violation of the HALT Act.
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While we welcome the Inspector General’s decision to investigate, accountability cannot end there.

The City must confront the NYPD’s unlawful reliance on custodial arrests for low-level offenses and the unsafe and inhumane conditions in precincts and courthouses.

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N.Y.C. Watchdog Agency Is Investigating Deaths in Police Custody
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NYPD impunity is killing New Yorkers. At least 9 people have died in NYPD custody this year.

Join us Sept 22, 9 AM @ City Hall to demand accountability.
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In a historic affordability crisis, underfunding the RTC program is a choice that fuels eviction & displacement. Now more than ever, there is an urgent need for increased funding to ensure all New Yorkers have access to the zealous legal representation they deserve.
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Right to Counsel fails to live up to potential, report finds — Queens Daily Eagle
The city’s first-in-the-nation right to counsel program has failed to live up to its potential after years of underfunding and mismanagement have left around three quarters of eligible New Yorkers wit...
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“ Under Trump 2.0, we are seeing increased isolation again, this time with immigrants fearing completing daily tasks due to the potential for ICE enforcement.”
Rachel Goldsmith, Director of Social Work, LAS

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Fearful NY migrants are skipping doctors' visits and food help, advocates say
A City Council hearing examines how migrants are holding up under President Trump's deportation effort.
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BREAKING: We are demanding an immediate investigation into a series of tragic deaths of New Yorkers held in NYPD custody.

The NYPD’s lack of transparency around how and why these deaths occurred is unacceptable.
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With 5 deaths in NYPD custody this year, public defenders ask who's policing the police?
The Legal Aid Society says an independent agency should automatically investigate any death in NYPD custody — because none do now.
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Our sincere condolences go out to Mr. Avila’s family and friends.

With each of these deaths, the City responds with the same boilerplate language, but conditions don’t improve, the people we represent continue to suffer, and these tragic deaths continue to mount.

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LAS Mourns the Loss of Client Jimmy Avila
Mr. Avila is one of four New Yorkers who have died in City custody in just over a week.
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LAS mourns the loss of client Christopher Nieves, who died while in NYPD custody at Bklyn Criminal Court.

This loss represents at least the 12th person this year to die in City custody or shortly after being released.

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LAS Mourns the Loss of Client Christopher Nieves
Legal Aid is demanding an urgent, transparent, and full investigation into Mr. Nieves' death.
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“Everyone, including the NYPD, knows that facial recognition technology is unreliable, yet the NYPD disregards even its own protocols...Elected officials must act now to ban its use by law enforcement.”
Diane Akerman, LAS Digital Forensics Unit

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LAS Demands Ban on NYPD’s Use of Facial Recognition Technology
Legal Aid is calling for an investigation after detailing multiple alarming cases in which the NYPD appears to have violated its own policies.
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“This ruling is a resounding victory for homeless families and individuals who depend on the CityFHEPS program to escape shelter and secure stable housing.”
Pavita Krishnaswamy, Supervising Attorney, LAS

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LAS Wins Preservation of Key Incentive for Homeless New Yorkers
The City's "unit hold" incentive ensures that apartments are held for perspective tenants using CityFHEPS housing vouchers while their paperwork is processed.
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“Our clients—and hundreds of others like them—are trapped in legal limbo, deteriorating in a jail system utterly unequipped to meet their needs.” – Elena Landriscina, Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society

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LAS Sues to Protect New Yorkers Declared Unfit for Trial
Hundreds are routinely left to languish for months on Rikers Island in horrific conditions while they await the court-ordered mental health treatment.
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