The city correction officers union said a takeover of New York City jails by a federal appointee would worsen conditions at the facilities, according to court papers filed this week.
The Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is opposing efforts by U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams and public defenders from the nonprofit Legal Aid Society to have a judge appoint an official, known as a federal receiver, to take control of the cityโs jail system.
โOrdering a receiver to displace [Correction Commissioner Lynne Maginley-Liddie] will not lead to positive reform, it will lead to chaos,โ attorneys for the union wrote in a legal filing.
The union said a federal receiver has never run a facility as large as the cityโs jails, which currently hold about 6,000 people.
โA federal receiver as envisioned by the plaintiffs will turn the clock back three or four years, and will not address or solve the issues facing all correctional institutions on both a state and federal level concerning staffing, recruitment and retention, and funding,โ wrote the unionโs attorneys.
โThe voices of those women and men who work at the Rikers Island jail facilities have yet to be directly heard,โ they added. โThe perception that COBA, the longest-tenured stakeholder on Rikers Island, is an impediment to meaningful reform rather than a wealth of positive solutions, is a fallacy perpetuatedโ by the Legal Aid Society and the U.S. attorneyโs office.
Correction officers have the โgreatest institutional knowledge of all stakeholders on Rikers Island,โ and therefore โshould be included in the solution,โ the attorneys argued.
Then, using an exclamation point that is unusual in court papers, the filing stated: โSuch an allegation defies common sense, no one wants to live or work in a harmful and threatening environment!โ
Mayor Eric Adams, who stands to lose power over one of the cityโs largest functions if a receiver is appointed, also…
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