
Candidate for New York County District Attorney in 2025 New York General Election.
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Get StartedI will prosecute every crime, from fare evasion and shoplifting, to robbery and murder, by enforcing the law as written and with an understanding that public safety depends upon deterrence and accountability. To excuse crime or to refuse to prosecute “low level” offenses breeds contempt for the law and invites chaos. Learn more
I will call upon the Governor and the State Legislature to reform the criminal justice laws, including the current bail and discovery statutes, that remove discretion from judges and result in the dismissal of serious cases on bureaucratic technicalities. Learn more
Prosecute crimes regardless of immigration status. Learn more
To this end, I will work in close cooperation with the NYPD. I will support Commissioner Tisch’s efforts to crack-down on recidivist offenders and I will work with her to end the “revolving door” that simply returns lawbreakers to the streets time after time. Learn more
As Manhattan District Attorney, I will prioritize the safety of all New Yorkers by restoring accountability in our criminal justice system, ensuring our streets and subways are secure, and advocating for common-sense reforms to the state laws that have led to increased crime committed largely by recidivist offenders. Learn more
Establish a Mental Health & Public Safety Unit. Learn more
Launch a NYCHA-focused unit to prosecute gang violence and drug crimes. Learn more
Modify “Raise the Age” to ensure violent juveniles face consequences. Learn more
Use audits, wiretaps, and whistleblower protections to hold bad actors accountable. Learn more
Support legislation for speed limits, licensing, and mandatory registration to ensure that bikes have basic safety features such as proper head and tail lights. Learn more
Repeal the Day One Memo entirely. Learn more
Repeal “Less is More,” a law that makes it difficult to jail defendants who violate the terms of their parole. Learn more
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