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Senator Lavalle Calls For Repeal Of Dangerous New Law



October 14, 2009

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 (Long Island N.Y.)-Senator  Kenneth  P. LaValle is joining Senate Republicans in calling for  the  repeal  of  a  new  law that allows dangerous criminals currently serving life sentences to qualify for parole.  Under the measure, convicted murderers,  rapists,  and  sex  criminals  can  seek a non-terminal medical release and be freed from prison.

The  change  in  law  has been dubbed “Khadafy’s Law” by the New York Daily  News  and  is  likened  to  Scotland’s  decision  to free the Libyan terrorist  convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing based on reports that he may  be dying.  The amended medical parole provision allows an inmate to be released  if  he  or  she  is deemed physically or cognitively incapable of presenting  a danger to society.  However, the details of the medical claim would be protected by confidentiality laws.

This  issue  recently  hit  home  when  Gregory  Felder, a three time convicted  felon serving 25 years to life, had a medical parole application submitted  on  his  behalf.  Felder was convicted of shooting and killing a disabled  Radio  Shack employee during a 2004 botched robbery.  Ironically, Felder  was  on parole at the time.  On Friday, October 9, the state parole board  ruled that Felder’s release would risk the “safety of the community” and “undermine respect for the law.”

“The amendment to the state’s medical parole provision was criticized and  voted down by Senate Republicans, but the Democrats pushed it through, weakening  the  state’s  criminal  justice  laws  and  putting  law-abiding citizens  at risk,” said Senator LaValle.  “The change in law is an outrage and  a  grave  injustice  to the families and victims of heinous and tragic crimes.”

Senator  LaValle  noted  that  in addition to this last minute budget provision,   the   Democrats   also   approved   overturning   the  state’s long-standing  drug  laws,  allowing  more  than  a  thousand  serious drug offenders to be released from New York jails.

“The  changes  made  to  our  criminal  justice  laws defy all common sense,”  said  Senator  LaValle  “Basically,  the  Democrats  have  allowed convicted  criminals  with extensive and dangerous criminal histories to be back on the streets threatening the safety of our communities.”



 

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