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The New York Supreme Court delivered a tough response about the lengths to which New York DA Alvin Bragg went to prosecute citizens who purchased and passed off fake COVID vaccine cards during the pandemic.
Bragg went hammer and tong against New Yorkers who were caught violating the city’s vax mandate and using fake proof of COVID vaccination cards so they could keep their jobs during the pandemic years.
Just over a dozen people had been charged in the case after they reportedly bought faked vax cards from a New Jersey stripper named Jasmine Clifford. Most of these accused “criminals” pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in their cases, but two employees contested the charges, Townhall reported.
Bragg, who is also involved in cases attacking former President Donald Trump, then threw the book at these two employees.
After having the weight of Bragg’s office showered down upon them, the New York State Supreme Court was called in to consider Bragg’s actions. And the court was not at all pleased.
Indeed, the state’s high court found it curious that Bragg would go so hard against these vaccine dodgers even as he has gone so soft on suspects accused of serious crimes such as murder, theft and drug charges.
In the state Supreme Court’s recent ruling, Justice Brendan T. Lantry dismissed the felony charges Bragg leveled against the two vaccine card fakers, who are identified as J.O. and R.V. in the court documents released on Jan. 30.
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