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Justice Speeds Up: Mayor Approves Bill for More Prosecutors in NYC

In a bid to speed up justice in the Big Apple, the Mayor of New York has given his approval to a bill that will see six additional assistant district attorneys join the ranks. The bill, aimed at tackling the daunting backlog of cases in the city’s courts, will also provide for four additional trial attorneys, with two of the Sessions Court judges to be temporarily replaced by upstate justices from the Supreme Court.

The Mayor’s decision comes as a welcome relief to those who have been awaiting justice for far too long. Many critics have long argued that the congestion on the court calendar is not just a matter of time, but also a result of inadequate preparation and presentation of cases.

According to sources, the additional prosecutors will be handpicked for their ability to prepare and try cases efficiently, with the aim of relieving the present congestion and ensuring that justice is served swiftly.

The move is seen as a significant step forward in the city’s efforts to tackle the growing backlog of cases. With over 6,000 indictments pending, the need for additional support has become increasingly pressing.

The Mayor’s approval of the bill is a testament to the city’s commitment to justice and the rule of law. As the city’s crime rates continue to rise, this move is a vital step in ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice.

While the bill has been hailed as a positive development, critics are already warning that it may not be enough to address the root causes of the problem.

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