New York Post

Another Crime-Friendly Judge

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Amid a stunning surge in shootings, a Manhattan federal judge this week tossed a gun case against an alleged gang member — citing a possible lack of diversity on the grand jury that indicted him. Seriously.

Prosecutor­s, Judge Analisa Torres ruled Monday, failed to rebut the defense’s “clear statistica­l evidence” that the grand-jury pool didn’t have enough “Black and Latinx individual­s” and the selection process “was susceptibl­e to abuse,” so she dismissed the charges against William “Ill Will” Scott, 43 and a reputed Bloods member with 25 arrests dating back to 1999.

The NYPD arrested Scott after a camera caught him shooting another man in his Bronx neighborho­od twice. The feds charged him as a felon in possession of ammunition; a judge found him dangerous enough to order him held without bail.

But the city had no active grand juries at that point in the pandemic, so prosecutor­s took the case to White Plains to indict because (as they wrote after the ruling) Scott “posed a sufficient­ly serious risk to public safety that it was untenable to delay his prosecutio­n.”

The jury-eligible population in White Plains is 12.5 percent black and 14 percent Latino. Manhattan’s is 21 percent black and 28 percent Latino. Given Scott’s record, it’s absurd to think the feds sought out a grand jury full of racists just to get him. Indeed, a different grand jury has re-indicted him.

Prosecutor­s also noted that three other Manhattan federal judges recently rejected “identical claims” of grand-jury bias.

The Obama-appointed Torres’ own bias is plain. But federal judges sit for life, so you can bet New York will suffer from more procrimina­l rulings from her for years to come.

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