Int 0753-2015
Requiring the office of criminal justice to post on the office’s website an annual report regarding bail and the criminal justice system.
This bill requires the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (“DoITT”) to report on a number of issues pertaining to the inmate population of the Department of Correction (“DOC”). The bill would require DoITT to report information on a quarterly basis regarding the number of inmates in DOC’s custody, based both on the average daily inmate population for the quarter and for the total number of inmate admissions that quarter. For those inmates detained pre-trial, the following information must be reported: the charges they are facing, how serious those charges are, how long these they have been detained, how much bail has been set on them, and their criminal record if any. For those inmates who were sentenced, DoITT must report the length of these inmates’ sentences. The bill also requires DoITT to report on the court system’s impact on the DOC inmate population. For both felony and misdemeanor cases, DoITT must report the number of cases in which bail was set and the number of cases in which the defendant failed to appear for a court date, both for cases in which the defendant posted bail and for cases in which the defendant was released. The bill also requires DoITT to report on the number of cases in which defendants were released under specified conditions such as supervised release programs, the number of cases in which forms of bail other than cash or bail bonds are imposed, and the number of defendants who post bail. Finally, the bill requires DoITT to report on the outcomes of cases in which defendants are incarcerated pre-trial, and to report certain key information differentiating between boroughs, and comparing that borough-specific data to borough-specific crime rates.
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Summary of Int. No. 753
9/25/2017
April 16, 2015 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
8/25/2015
Committee Report 5/6/15
8/25/2015
Hearing Testimony 5/6/15
8/25/2015
Hearing Transcript 5/6/15
8/25/2015
Int. No. 753 - 4/16/15
9/10/2015
Committee Report 9/16/15
9/16/2015
September 17, 2015 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
9/17/2015
Hearing Transcript 9/16/15
9/21/2015
Hearing Transcript of the Stated Meeting - September 17, 2015
9/21/2015
Fiscal Impact Statement
9/22/2015
Hearing Testimony 9/16/15
9/22/2015
Mayor's Letter
10/7/2015
Int. No. 753-A - 10/7/15
10/7/2015
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - September 17, 2015
10/28/2015
Local Law 86
12/2/2015
Quarterly Reporting of Individuals in DOC Custody
9/25/2017
Quarterly and Semi-Annual Reporting of Individuals in DOC Custody - 1st and 2nd Quarter of 2017
9/25/2017