A ruthless pair of convicted killers busted for allegedly slinging drugs in broad daylight in Greenwich Village were both sprung without bail after their arrests — shocking examples of revolving door of justice spawned by Albany’s disastrous soft-on-crime policies, The Post found.
Prosecutors didn’t even bother to seek keeping either man locked up because of the state’s 2019 bail reform laws, which bar judges from setting bail in drug-dealing cases, unless the person is a flight risk — no matter how dangerous they might be.
Last week, the killers explained away their recent behavior — with one even whining to The Post that he was forced to sling dope and crack to support his son.
“One day my wife left, leaving me with my kid. I went crazy, I don’t know what happened. I took the wrong side for a little while,” Carlo “Cano” Franco said outside Manhattan Criminal Court on July 25…