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Eric Garner
The Eric Garner take-down

In light of the decision by a Staten Island, New York grand jury to return a non-indictment in the Eric Garner death case, CGID has called on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York State Legislators to enact changes to NYS Public Service Law and Criminal Procedure Law (to be known as the Garner Law) to assure a fairer, more equitable and transparent justice system. Following is CGID’s letter to the New York State officials.

December 8, 2014

Hon. Andrew Cuomo

Governor of the State of New York

New York State Capitol Building

Albany, NY 12224

Dear Governor Cuomo:

The failure of the Richmond County (Staten Island) grand jury, under the direction of republican District Attorney, Daniel Donovan, Jr., to indict NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo for using an illegal choke-hold to kill Mr. Eric Garner, has brutally diminished the credibility of the criminal justice system.

The occurrence of Police officers killing Black men with impunity has become pervasive. This has now enlightened the American people to the vulnerability of African-American men to prejudiced law enforcement officials and prosecutors who; in certain instances, manipulate procedural law and judicial instruments to attain certain pre-determined outcomes.

This oppressive juggernaut is responsible for the death or incarceration of a generation of Black men. This must not be allowed to continue, for it is an atrocity and gross human rights depravation which all Americans must reject.

The failure of the grand jury to indict officer Pantaleo is inexplicable. Clearly, there is probably cause to believe that officer Pantaleo committed a crime. The substantial body of prima facie evidence available establishes that either he intentionally or recklessly caused Mr. Garner’s death. This horrific crime was witnessed by dozens of unbiased citizens and captured on video tape, and the Medical Examiner of the City of New York ruled that Mr. Garner’s death was a homicide.

In the face of this incontrovertible evidence, why did the grand jury “not” return a true bill for an indictment?  What went wrong?

(I) Although within his purview, D.A Donnovan refused to directly indict officer Pantaleo. Had he done so, the case would have taken its natural course with an ultimate trial, as is done each day in every other case.

(II) The leaks that have emanated from the grand jury thus far suggest that Mr. Donnovan may have engaged in a charade grand jury process, which he potentially used to concealed congenital prejudices, and may have designed submissions to induce a predetermined outcome – a non-indictment or “no true bill.”

(III) There is a proliferation of cases all across America where prosecutors, who do not genuinely wish to indict or prosecute Police officers who kill black men, supplant jury-trials with secret grand jury investigations. These proceedings turn out to be de facto trials. Prosecutors dump incriminating and exculpatory evidence, forensic evidence, expert testimony, as well as legal theories and statute before this panel; then misguide them to use the standard of guilt or innocence to determine whether or not to indict. This appears to be true in the Eric Garner case.

(IV) This is an abuse of the grand jury process that fundamentally changes the fairness and configuration of the American justice system.

(V) A grand jury is not a trier of fact or finder of fact. The singular purpose of a grand jury is to investigate the potentiality of criminal conduct and determine if there is “probable cause” or a “sufficiency of evidence” to institute criminal charges.

(VI) The practice of trial by grand jury is unjust. It skews the process in favor of, and awards special treatment to, Police officers. Ordinary citizens do not get this privilege.  Therefore, this practice potentially violates the equal protection clause of the US Constitution.

(VII) Clearly, our community is disgusted with the phenomenon of police officers killing minorities with impunity. This nefariousness design is enabled by certain prosecutors who use grand juries to obfuscate their intent to decline indictments in these circumstances.

In order to terminate these unjust practices, there must be immediate reform. Consequently, the New York Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) proposes the enactment of the Eric Garner Law. This provision envisions amendments to the NYS Civil Service Law, Criminal Procedure Law, and other relevant laws, to mandate that:

(a) New York City Police officers must live within the five boroughs.

(b) Police officers who are convicted for killing unarmed citizens must be personally liable for their own civil penalties.

(c) Police officers cannot use deadly force in situations where unarmed suspects pose no threat to themselves or others; must employ non-lethal methods to subdue unarmed, non-violent subjects and, must be thoroughly trained in these areas; including de-escalation tactics.

(d) In cases where alleged Police abuse or misconduct result in death or serious injury, the District Attorney of the County “must,” after an investigation, either exercise his/her deliberate judgment to indict the subject officer and refer the matter for a preliminary/probable cause hearing before a judge, or, after an investigation, refer the matter directly to a judge for a preliminary/probable cause hearing.

(e) The defendant may cross-examine adverse witnesses and may introduce evidence at the preliminary/probable cause hearing but shall not be permitted to object to evidence. If the judge finds probable cause to believe a crime was committed, the defendant shall be indicted to stand trial. If the judge finds no probable cause to believe the defendant committed a crime, the judge must dismiss the complaint and discharge the defendant.

(f) Transcripts of all grand jury testimonies must be made public upon a motion for released which shall be heard and determined by a justice of the New York Supreme court.

We believe that these changes if enacted will help to make the justice system fairer and more transparent, and will help to restore a level of trust in our criminal justice system.

We look forward to engaging you and our various State and City legislators on the aforementioned recommendations.

Yours sincerely,

Rickford Burke, LL.M.

President

CC:                               Hon. Bill deBlasio, Mayor of New York City
Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York City
Hon. Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate
New York State Assembly Members
New York State Senators
New York City Council Members

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161 responses to “Calls on NY Governor and State Legislators to Enact Justice Reforms”


  1. @lawson

    No response from you can only mean that you are white. That puts your snarky callous comments about Eric Garner in perspective.

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    16 Year Old, Black Teen Shoots Retired Police Dog, Gets 23 Years in Jail

    http://urbanintellectuals.com/2014/11/21/16-year-old-black-teen-shoots-retired-police-dog-gets-23-years-in-jail/


  3. Mr Black unless the cops are water boarding somebody CNN has moved on. Do you hear about ebola lately the world ending crisis last month, how about isil has the panic waned a bit, no this week it is how poor terrorists were made to eat off the floor, have things stuck up their ass, made to look at porn hung from chains sounds more like castro district in san Francisco than jail.


  4. @ MistaBlack
    Yes. But here we have self proclaim, self-defined ‘UNREPENTANT RACIST” who believe his bulling rhetoric should guide what Black believe, think. To those who espouse the buller’s philosophy would have joined their nefarious bandwagon to perdition, while we ignore the 500 year old destruction project for the indigenous and the African people. And we, the indigenous and the African, are ONE people.

    Now that the leading intellectual of our time has ‘come out’ – no pun intended Noam – in support of our long time position, stupid claims by the buller, Robert Ross, about the absence of institutional racism in the USA and Barbados as the underlying and causal reason for the killing of Black men by police forces, would be finally put to rest. Knowing the racist acili, we are however doubtful.


  5. @AC, you make it very difficult to understand your line of argument.

    I fully accept that black entertainers/celebrities/people are giving a more harsh and scathing attack in media. No dispute. Not all media but enough to be overwhelming.

    However, the examples you give are very, very hard to understand.

    Polansky was a convicted felon who absconded and spent over 30 years as a fugitive. He was absolutely not treated well in US media.
    Allen was dragged through the mud after his charges, had multiple courts cases and heavily vilified in the media

    Both suffered significant career problems even as their lives continued.

    I believe what has befallen Tiger, OJ and the others you mention is no less or worst than that afforded to their white counterparts.

    The facts speak for themselves.

    I try to look at things for what they are rather first and then examine the bias of the person/media making the statements and there were more than enough objective voices in the media out there who cut through the racist noise to bash equally well all of these examples you cited.

    All got very bad publicity and suffered accordingly.

    So I can’t accept your position that there is some special bias against Bill Cosby, particularly when these allegations are over 30 years old. Obviously your white establishment fell down on the job over all these years.

    That alone makes your argument rather hard to comprehend.


  6. Reagan, white America’s hero was a cold-blooded devil.



  7. No!No Dee u are. avoiding the thrust of my argument ..yes polansky feld in avoidance but the charges did not in any way have an impact on his recovery going on to received several awards and him continuing to makse several movies .no boycotts of any kind were issued against.no removal of his flims .polansky continued to thrive albeit with the white establishment support of him. even though he fled . bill cosby would not have such leverage the powers at play basically those who built him up would continue to destroy him and remained closed mouth in his defense.this scence has been played before always with the blacks getting the shitty end of the stick whether it be Fergusson or Hollywood with the same pattern of deception.


  8. Norm Chromsky’s analysis on the Africa, Middle East, Israel/Palestine and so called ‘war on terror’ is also invaluable.


  9. @ac
    The veracity of your last comment is undeniable. At this point in my life I have no tolerance for those who go out of there way to deny the existence and pernicious impact of systemic racism on its victims.


  10. btw..iam not defending bill cosby but attacking a system that knows how w to bend and twist those minds remained closed,and have used manipulation to stimulate while remaing silent in pursuit staying on target while removing the masses minds fromtheir objective

  11. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Let us not get lost in our comprehension of this Bill Cosby “Denouement”

    Some of you would seek to obfuscate the issue with the understandable/predictable perspective of white/black issues in the USA and the world which, while they have they merit, pale in insignificance to the real issue and driver of Cosby’s/O.J’s/Polanski/Rock Hudson/Richard Nixon issue(s)

    The Pulitzer Prize or what the ole man refers to as “the Watergate Syndrome”

    What drives America is not a sense of doing the right thing and exposing the wrongs and ill of its society BUT rather the “9 day fame” (Lawson is right about the half-life of these news sensations) and glory which accompanies being in the spotlight WITH ITS ACCOMPANYING ” Moment in the Sun”

    We must try to understand “the American Dream” and its inextricably integrated “the American Nature”

    Once you are able to appreciate this nuance then all of the rest comes into perspective.

    How many of you ever got “bulled” by the (Roman Catholic) priest when you were one of the choir boys at their church at Black Rock? (I could equally have said raped by the organist or pastor but I have purposely, and a few will observe, disgustingly chosen “BULLING” to underscore my point.

    How many of you (Bajan menses) having been “BULT” (I am checking the lexicon to see if that is a valid word) find yourselves down by the Nation, Advocate, Barbados Today, Barbados Underground or BFP announcing how you had your ass tore up by the Right Reverend So-and-So, two days after the Bulling or 30 years after the incident?

    Enter the United States of Amuricawhich, in stark opposition to our Bulling Secrets in Bulbados, sees people lining up to say to the news media”he bult me while in the Playboy Mansion or in the Vestry, he bult me repeatedly..”

    De ole man has seen accidents where multiple people have been hurt and passers by have lain down among the injured “BECAUSE IN AMERICA DEM DOES GET PAID” for being a “victim”

    When dem girls was tekking Cosby’s doggie it was “oh Mr Huxtabull, undo me pokerts, and give me a job at the Cosby Show, A Different World, Kids say the Darndest Things or wherever…” but here we are 30 years later, and the man has US $400 million and we can get an exclusive for “$100K” and a book, and a movie where Lawrence Fishburne can play Bill and Rihanna can play the young Beverley John getting services, and whaplax…it all over

    The most amazing thing is that for all these male celebrities, Bill, and Tiger and Wesley and the whole wash of (black) famous menses there is such a simple way to deflate ALL OF THESE ISSUES, so simple and incontrovertible…but the ole man gots grandaughters and dat would be exposing dem to de wiles uh we menses dem

    Of course de simplest of tings is to keep we doggies in we pants and doan meet wid de wumens alone and at 11 oclock in de penthouse…..

  12. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    By the way, de ole man does not seek to disrespect victims of rape of men or women, I am only speaking to the manner in which American (and other societies) capitalizes on this aspect of human endeavour.

    Remember the Seal Team 6 that killed Osama bin Laden?

    It was not brought to prominince by a tattle-tale Seal Team member alone but by the big mouthUS Vice President Joseph Biden

    This nation is driven by one diety – money!!


  13. @ pieceuhderockyeahright it is difficult to believe that all the accusers are lying but everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

    Cosby will now become a growth industry for the tabloids and “witnesses’ looking for a payday.


  14. place and time..Holywood makes movies.this what one can call
    The Perfect Script.

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    Eric Garner’s Daughter Erica 24 leads protests
    http://youtu.be/zL_ytg_XSe8

    officialERICA GARNER
    https://twitter.com/es_snipes/


  18. Same excretia by a different name:

    Angolan prisoner ‘suffocated to death after three G4S guards pinned him down on flight that was deporting him from Britain’

    By Julian Robinson for MailOnline

    Published: 14:28 EST, 4 November 2014 | Updated: 14:31 EST, 4 November 2014

    Three G4S guards killed an Angolan deportee as they restrained him on a flight from the UK, a court heard.

    Jimmy Mubenga, 46, was heard by passengers to cry out repeatedly ‘I can’t breathe’ as he was pinned down in his seat by the guards – despite already being handcuffed with his seatbelt on.

    They ignored his desperate pleas and ‘disregarded their duty of care’, by assuming that the married father was ‘feigning’ illness as the flight prepared to take off from Heathrow airport, jurors were told.

    Three G4S guards killed an Angolan deportee Jimmy Mubenga (pictured) as they restrained him on a flight from the UK, a court heard

    +6

    Three G4S guards killed an Angolan deportee Jimmy Mubenga (pictured) as they restrained him on a flight from the UK, a court heard

    By the time the cabin crew of the British Airways flight raised the alarm on October 12, 2010 it was too late, and Mr Mubenga had collapsed and gone into cardiac arrest.

    The whole incident took 35 minutes, the court heard.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2820811/Angolan-prisoner-suffocated-death-three-G4S-guards-pinned-flight-deporting-Britain.html#ixzz3LiuxXIjy


  19. According to some of the “holes” on here, this is a Black/White thing that is yesterday’s news.

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    There’s a 500 year old myth from legacy of slavery that black skin can endure more pain inflicted and they will never hold back in a beat down

    Screw Gone A North Coast
    http://youtu.be/VOd5vW7DiD4


  21. finally somebody that makes sense
    Judge Jeanine pirro………I think I am in love

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    FBI investigates hanging death of black teenager
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30453152

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    Some Spies have been lurking with protestors

    http://youtu.be/athxcRFAakg

    http://youtu.be/l9sy-F5eHgo

    Undercover Police Officer Points
    Gun At California Protesters
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/11/oakland-police-points-gun-protesters_n_6312200.html


  24. The injustices in a world … there is mention of the US and the UK but no surprise there. And the empathy by the leader!

    Brazil president weeps as she unveils report on military dictatorship’s abuses


  25. white supremacy.the truth is alive and well kicking black people ass,ses,
    the truth is their is nothing surprising here, just an attitude by blacks to expose and create a resolve pushing back the sea wall of intimidation while swimming against the tide


  26. Since Bill Cosby has been mentioned in this conversation I wouldn’t be surprised if he isn’t the subject of some secret Grand Jury somewhere. Some enterprising prosecutor has probably convened a Grand Jury and is probably interviewing witnesses as we speak so we may yet see a Grand Jury working to indict someone.


  27. @Sargeant

    Not in Cosby’s favour should a grand jury be called is that the police is not directly involved.


  28. @David
    I don’t know about the intricacies of the Grand Jury system but LAPD is investigating him and they may be thinking that since he is being accused by multiple women perhaps some incident happened in the last few years which would not beyond the statute of limitations.


  29. The 60s, 70s and 60s were the decades of “decadence and the era of “free love” in North America. “sodom and gomorrah”

    Anyone who routinely drugged women to have sex with them would have to be a mentally disturbed person.

    Innocent until proven guilty but……


  30. Vassar is a liberal Arts U which is just outside NYC, here is an essay by a College prof.

    http://gawker.com/my-vassar-college-faculty-id-makes-everything-ok-1664133077


  31. @ Sargeant, they are investigating the last 10years because of statue of limitations in California.

    However in the USA it is all about the money and Cosby will be sued in civil court.
    Lawyers already planning to buy new Bentleys and Ferraris.


  32. These accusers better have their time lines to support with accuarcy where these allegations took place. even though the court of public opinion might have leaned heavily in supporting these women .one must not mistake cosby silence as guilt .Cosby has been around Hollywood for a long time to understand that “record” keeping including recorded information is vitale to a person security.would not be surprised that.when the dust settles from the scortched earth and the skeletons are removed that the victims were willing partners now having a source of memory that fits into their and tothers plans


  33. The hack into Sony is to be condemned but what the emails between White Sony executive show – global opinion shapers – is the inclination to be racists.

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    Justice For All March
    Sons Of Dub
    http://youtu.be/cO5t62vJzaQ

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  36. @Hants, December 13, 2014 at 10:51 AM …Anyone who routinely drugged women to have sex with them would have to be a mentally disturbed person”

    Keen observation. I too have been trying to understand why a young, wealthy, good-looking black man would need to drug his way to paradise when there was an abundance of free love, paradise offering females.

    As you suggest there is either some malevolent personality trait that controls the dark side of Bill Cosby or, I would add, these ladies have really fooled us all with lies.

    This sounds like an episode of the TV show ‘Criminal Minds’: Psychologist who is a father figure on screen, family man at home and alleged serial rapist on the road.

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  38. @ Dee Word,

    Yes it is a story line for “Criminal minds”.


  39. and to expand on hants comment in reference to mental illness.. so far in the many accusations no one have accused mr, cosby of being mentally deranged,, however ! however! maybe a reasonable cause for defense “if” these allegations were to be brought against him in a court of law which so far is most unlikely ..the fact is that Mr, cosby has never gave reason to doubt his mental sanity, over the years and seem to have lead as normal a life in society through out his adult years which would all but dismiss such a claim of mental illness as a false premise with intent to hurt or defamed a persons character,

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    “Sex” can also be about abuse and control of power
    http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/enslavement/text6/masterslavesexualabuse.pdf


  41. “If I can’t live then you can’t live”

    When the state fails to provide justice, then what?


  42. Please note that I’m not a follower of this Trini Lewis Farrakhan, but a broken does get the time right twice a day.


  43. minister farrakhan has been issuing these warning for many years ,yet blacks would turn a deaf ear and continue to be fed the poison that continues to divide their people, Wake up call after wake up call, ! was ignore now it seems like the tide has gone further out with blacks clinging to a fast and ferocious tide that has all but swallowed up their self esteem and self worth,
    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

    here is one man opinions as how the black race continues to let their masters manipulate and sway and confuse the masses

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    John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE 1788- 1792 BARBADOES.
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