The head of the association for New York’s 62 district attorneys said Wednesday he didn’t get ”greedy” in the organization’s budget statement to the state for the fiscal year beginning in April.

Its central request for “new money” was $5 million to help prosecutors recruit new assistants, as they have been leaving for better-paying private sector and public defender jobs, District Attorneys Association of the State of New York president John J. Flynn said.

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