A criminal-coddling Big Apple judge with just 13 months on the bench has already sprung at least three maniacs — including the unhinged nutter who allegedly pushed a woman into a moving subway this week, The Post has learned.Judge Marva Brown cut loose Markeese Brazelis on a 3rd-degree sexual abuse charge last week for groping a woman on a C train platform at West 50th Street and Eighth Avenue, despite the charge being bail-eligible, according to court records and law enforcement sources.Four days later, Brazelis, 26, allegedly shoved a 23-year-old straphanger into the side of a speeding A train at a Washington Heights subway station; later, he made a terrifying confession to cops that he was “high” and “mad” during the attack, according to prosecutors.“This judge needs to wise up,” MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber told The Post.“You don’t have to be a criminal justice expert to know that setting violent recidivist criminals loose on our streets puts New Yorkers in real danger.”A spokesperson for the Manhattan DA’s Office said it didn’t request bail in sexual abuse case due to the limited criminal history available for Brazelis.
The mentally ill man also had been charged with trespassing last week for entering a prohibited area of a Bergen Street subway station, sources previously said.The jurist’s dangerous decision last month isn’t an outlier.Other cases where Brown sprung violent perps without bail include:Brown “lets everyone go” because she “doesn’t believe bail is a necessity,” a Manhattan police officer with over two-plus decades raged.“It puts all these people back into the streets to hurt other people in the city, and it seems like it doesn’t matter to her,” said the veteran cop.Brown, elected in November 2023 to serve a 10-year term in Brooklyn Civil Court, ran on the Democratic and far-left Working Families Party lines.
The ex-Legal Aid attorney, who previously served on the board of the nonprofit Families an...