Manhattan DA's office drops more than 3,000 open marijuana cases

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance on Wednesday dropped more than 3,000 open marijuana smoking and possession cases dating back to 1978, saying the action would serve justice and address racial disparities in the prosecution of marijuana offenses.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. speaks at a news conference about dismissing some 3,000 marijunana smoking and possession cases in New York City, U.S., September 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Vance moved to vacate 3,042 outstanding warrants and dismiss the underlying charges before New York City Criminal Court Judge Kevin McGrath. The judge said the cases must be sealed within 90 days.

The district attorney’s decision applies to misdemeanor and violation cases in which a warrant was issued because the defendant failed to appear in court. It does not apply to any cases where a defendant was convicted, or to more serious charges like selling marijuana.

“By vacating these warrants, we are preventing unnecessary future interactions with the criminal justice system,” Vance said in court.

“We made the decision that it is really in the interest of justice,” Vance said at a press conference in court after making his motion. He added that dropping the charges would remove a burden from his office and the court system.

“We have to actually look at what resources we have, what resources the court has,” he said.

Vance announced earlier this year that his office would no longer prosecute marijuana smoking and possession cases. The decision was part of a nationwide trend among state and local governments to ease enforcement or legalize the drug.

Marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.

Pariahdog119 on September 13rd, 2018 at 08:58 UTC »

So, today @ManhattanDA Cy Vance did a press conference touting himself for dismissing marijuana cases. Tonight, I arrived in night court at 5pm and the FIRST CASE I picked up is a possession of marijuana case. My client was arrested 5pm yesterday. The case is NOT being dismissed.

-NYC public defender https://twitter.com/eorlins/status/1039996506571456512?s=19

The same thing is true in BK.

@BrooklynDA promises to erase people's marijuana convictions, but he's still prosecuting weed cases.

Not only is he doing something he says he doesn't, but this makes no sense.

Get convicted today, file a motion to vacate your conviction tomorrow?

-NYC legal aid attorney https://twitter.com/DrRJKavanagh/status/1040146887158976517?s=19

TL;dr It's a publicity stunt, people. They've not changed anything.

mic_giu on September 13rd, 2018 at 06:25 UTC »

I was on 34th Street last week and a beggar who bummed a cigarette off me insisted that "the mayor just told the cops, don't fuck with potheads no more. I'm going to Central Park this evening to smoke, the whole city gonna be in that bitch higher than a mother fucker. " Naturally I took this to be the rantings of a vagrant.

HOW DID HE KNOW

Nunally921 on September 13rd, 2018 at 01:39 UTC »

Good, now go spend all of these resources on catching real criminals like rapists.