A bodega clerk, the mother of a homicide victim and an anti-crime activist will all testify at the Judiciary Committee's high-profile hearing on Monday. are bringing in at least three witnesses to talk about in the Big Apple to paint the narrative that Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg is more focused on going after than crime in his own backyard. Jose Alba, a bodega worker who Bragg's office at first charged with murder when he stabbed a man who attacked him over a bag of chips, will give his testimony at the hearing.
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