A grand jury last week decided not to indict a man who had been released on his own recognizance after his arrest for allegedly making threats against police.

Law enforcement representatives were angered when Mayor Bill de Blasio reappointed for a second time the judge in the threat case, Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Laura Johnson (See Profile), on the last day of her term on Dec. 31.

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