Thursday, September 23, 2021

NY GOV. KATHY HOCHUL: 'REINCARCERATING PAROLEES FOR TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS DOESN'T HELP OUR COMMUNITIES' ..... ABSOLUTE HOGWASH!

Murder suspect released under NY’s parole reform law, re-arrested hours later: cops 

 

By Joshua Rhett Miller

 

New York Post

September 22, 2021

 

 

Rochester Police say a man is now back in jail on a murder charge in connection to a deadly hatchet attack in July, but he was released just hours before being re-arrested, as part of a new state law.                                          Joseph Rivera in court after being rearrested

 

A New York state man suspected in a July murder was released from custody under a new parole reform law signed last week by Gov. Kathy Hochul, police said.

Joseph Rivera, 21, was charged with second-degree murder in the July 10 hatchet attack in Rochester that left Heather Majors, 47, with more than 30 stab wounds. She died two days later.

 

                                                                Heather Alberta Majors

 

The parolee was identified as a possible suspect in Majors’ grisly murder later that month and was picked up by cops on July 21 for alleged violations of his parole conditions.

Cops and Monroe County prosecutors had intended to file murder charges against Rivera before his mid-December expected release date, but he was sprung from custody early Tuesday as a result of Hochul’s “Less Is More Act” ahead of him being formally charged, cops say.

The parole reform bill, signed into law on Friday, removes technical violations like being late for an appointment or finding alcohol or drugs in urine samples as a reason for reincarceration. 

“Our fellow New Yorkers on parole deserve to reenter society with our support and respect — reincarcerating parolees for technical violations traps them and doesn’t help our communities,” Hochul said in a statement when signing the bill into law.

The new law will also speed up the time frame for judicial review of any parole violations and would grant time off parole sentences for good behavior, leading Republican leaders in the state Legislature to slam the move — which came amid ongoing chaos at Rikers Island, where 11 deaths have been reported this year.

Rivera, meanwhile, was re-arrested by US Marshals in Rochester some 10 hours after he was released Tuesday. He pleaded not guilty to murdering Majors early Wednesday and was ordered held at the Monroe County Jail without bail.

Rivera is due back in court Monday for a preliminary hearing

Majors’ mother said her daughter was sleeping at a boarding house when someone stormed into her room and attacked her with a hatchet. Melanie Majors said her daughter’s slaying came amid a “weird combination of things that should never have happened,” she told the newspaper.

“She didn’t deserve any of this,” Melanie Majors said.

The woman’s sister said after Rivera’s arraignment that the accused killer had no business being set free. He was one of 17 people in the Monroe County Jail for violating their parole who were sprung without police being warned, WHEC reported.

“He shouldn’t have been released,” Jessica Majors told the station outside court. “He killed my sister like an animal. He’s 21 years old, and if he could be that brutal, commit that brutal of a crime at 21, he doesn’t need to be out.”

Hochul voiced support for the parole reform measure when asked about Rivera’s release Wednesday.

“The individual was in on a technicality,” she said. “No person who’s accused of violent crime will be walking from jails.”

1 comment:

Trey said...

I once had a partner that always saw the good in everyone. Crimes were attributed to bad upbringing or mental illness. He told me the blame on a lot of criminals was the fault of the courts or even the cops. He wasn't a good cop and was barely making probation. One evening we were working a complaint in a Titty Bar on South Main in Houston. It was a lowlife biker hangout filled junkies and pimps. I watched this biker slap a dancer who turned out to be his Old Lady. I braced him and cuffed him one, two. My partner wanted to play social worker with his Old Lady. This Amazon Bitch grabbed him by the hair and shook him about like a rag doll. I was fixing to put a Sap upside her head but she let go of him. He hit her with a roundhouse and knocked her across the stage. I told him that the jail wouldn't take her with her bloody mouth & nose. My social worker partner said, "Fuck Her" and we took her old man to jail. I said, Her boyfriend shouldn't have hit her so hard. He told the biker, "Load up, Shithead." The biker was on parole for robbery. The blue warrant put him away for 10 years. My partner washed out later on but not for being a social worker.