Jordan Randolph Indicted In Crash That Killed Long Island Man, ‘I’ll Be Out Tomorrow’

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The victim’s family said the suspect should never have been on the road. Earlier in the January, Randolph was released with an appearance ticket for allegedly interfering with his ignition interlock device.

A Suffolk judge claimed his hands were tied and released him with no bail despite six felony convictions, six misdemeanor convictions, and five failures to appear in court.
Bail Reform: Jordan Randolph Indicted In Crash That Killed Long Island Man, 'I'll Be Out Tomorrow'

Well done! I have never seen anything done so poorly.
 
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