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THE OPPORTUNITY Brooklyn Justice Initiatives (BJI), a program of the Center for Justice Innovation, seeks to reengineer the experience of criminal court in Brooklyn, New York by providing judges and attorneys meaningful alternatives to bail, fines, and jail sentences.
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Bail cardboard and take out trash; dust and mop store floors; clean restroom and stockroom. by offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
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Operate cash register and flatbed scanner to itemize and total customer's purchase; bag merchandise. Clean front end of store and help set up sidewalk displays when necessary. Follow company work processes to receive, open and unpack cartons and totes; store merchandise in stock room or move directly to sales floor.
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We work hard every day to build the public's trust and confidence in our court system, which includes issues such as bail reform, marijuana decriminalization and recovery court. The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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DCJ seeks to advance justice and equity through rigorous research and data-driven policy analysis on mass incarceration, racial disparities, bail reform, case backlog, pretrial diversion, low-level enforcement, and a range of other justice reform topics.
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Some examples: the rise and fall in shootings during and after the pandemic; the operations of the New York State bail law and its impact on safety and fairness; how proposals to address subway safety align with the best evidence (or dont); the drivers of the size of the jail population and the conditions inside.
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Maintain proper operation and minor adjustment of bail-o-matic machine. Ability to operate fill by weight machine, video jet, labeler, palletizer, case packer, can and carton computer and depalletizer.
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Generating policy and statistical reports on bail applications. Interfacing and troubleshooting as necessary with other agencies and groups including NYPD, Corporation Counsel, medical care providers, defense providers and counterparts at other district attorneys’ offices.
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The attorney hired for this role will provide holistic services for clients through various stages of proceedings including representation on competency issues, bail applications, retention of experts, client assessments, and other relevant mental health trial and hearing litigation.
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The Initiative is housed within Law Reform’s Decarceration Project, which fights to make pre-trial detention the exception, not the rule, by working alongside CDP attorneys in all five boroughs to provide litigation support on bail applications and appeals.
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