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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has no problem inflating dubious misdemeanor charges against President Donald Trump into felonies, yet when it comes to real-life career criminals, even violent ones, he does the opposite — reducing felonies to mere misdemeanors.
That’s what he did last week for Rodney Johnson, 53, who has nearly 90 collars (yes, 90!) on his rap sheet going back to the ’80s.
The charges include domestic violence after he allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend, robbery with intent to cause physical injury, extensive narcotics sales and more.
He’s done time in state prison for robbery and grand larceny and blown off a court-ordered intervention program three times in connection to a felony robbery case.