"Debate Over Bail Reform Erupts as Long Island Body Parts Suspects Released"

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Suffolk County officials and law enforcement are criticizing Governor Kathy Hochul's defense of bail reform laws after four suspects, arrested in connection with the discovery of human remains, were released without bail. The suspects are charged with hindering prosecution, tampering with evidence, and concealing a human corpse, but not specifically with the killings. Suffolk County Executive and the police union are calling for changes to the bail laws, while the District Attorney and Governor Hochul are at odds over the handling of the case and the bail system.
Topics:nation#bail-reform#crime-and-justice#governor-kathy-hochul#homicide-investigation#suffolk-county#suspects
- Long Island body parts case: Hochul, Suffolk County officials spar over bail reform in release of 4 body parts suspects WABC-TV
- Gilgo Beach prosecutor says NY bail law fails to consider 'dangerousness' Fox News
- Multiple people in custody after human remains found in Long Island park, sources say CBS New York
- 3 roommates, homeless woman charged for hiding hacked-up body parts around LI -- but freed on supervised release in 'absurd result' New York Post
- Suspects in case of body parts found scattered across Long Island freed without bail WANE
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