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🔍 Which New York judges are imposing excessive sentences? A new report from Oded Oren Scrutinize delves into data, finding that some lower court judges repeatedly impose prison sentences for defendants that are reduced on appeal. statecourtreport.org/our-work/analy…

Molly Coleman (@molly_coleman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When both Peter F. Martin / Center for Community Alternatives and Scrutinize are in the New York Times, you know something cool is happening. So excited about this new campaign to hold judges accountable to the people they serve! nytimes.com/2024/04/30/nyr…

Emily Galvin-Almanza (@galvinalmanza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who looked at the data on judges realize that one judge is not only the most punitive judge, but also the one most reversed on appeal and also most likely to have appeals judges choose not to send the case back to him for a second go. nytimes.com/2024/04/30/nyr…

Injustice Watch (@injusticewatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're always happy to see more folks creating tools to help voters learn about the judges on their ballots. Kudos to Scrutinize for their new judicial profiles. New Yorkers, find out how to #CheckYourJudges here. gothamist.com/news/want-to-l…

Emily Galvin-Almanza (@galvinalmanza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can I tell you a thing I hate? Going to vote and being faced with a candidate for judge---a job that will impact thousands of lives---and knowing ZERO about them. If you're in NY, that knowledge gap is ending. scrutinize.org/judicial-profi…

CODA LES (@coda_les) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The process for electing judges is too often opaque, but it’s so incredibly important. Join us at this important forum where Scrutinize will walk through their new database for evaluating judicial candidates, so that we can elect judges who truly administer justice.

The process for electing judges is too often opaque, but it’s so incredibly important. 

Join us at this important forum where <a href="/scrutinize_org/">Scrutinize</a> will walk through their new database for evaluating judicial candidates, so that we can elect judges who truly administer justice.
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We're in the Times Union today discussing Trump's sentencing and the urgent need for transparency in NY courts - timesunion.com/opinion/articl…

We're in the Times Union today discussing Trump's sentencing and the urgent need for transparency in NY courts - 

timesunion.com/opinion/articl…
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🚨Released! 'Unprotected': Which NY judges repeatedly greenlight stop-and-frisk abuses and coerced confessions? Our new report exposes alarming patterns of judges failing to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights from police overreach. Read more: scrutinize.org/unprotected

🚨Released! 'Unprotected': Which NY judges repeatedly greenlight stop-and-frisk abuses and coerced confessions? Our new report exposes alarming patterns of judges failing to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights from police overreach.

Read more:
scrutinize.org/unprotected
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H/t Ted Hamm whose vital 2019 reporting on Judge Aloise in Queens aligns with our data-driven findings. New Yorkers deserve to know their judges, and work like Ted's and ours makes that possible.

Scrutinize (@scrutinize_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Samantha Max and Gothamist for covering our new report on New Yorkers' unprotected constitutional rights. This type of reporting is crucial for promoting transparency, democratic engagement, and oversight of the judiciary by the communities it serves.

Alliance for Justice (@afjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 ATTENTION: NEW YORK 🚨 Did you know that ninety-five judges had multiple suppression decisions reversed between 2007 and 2023? Check out Scrutinize's newest report – Unprotected: Analyzing Judicial Protection of Constitutional Rights scrutinize.org/unprotected?ss…

Center for Community Alternatives (@cca_ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Scrutinize continues its invaluable work shining light on New York's courts and judges. Check out its new report, on judges who repeatedly fail to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights, below.