Fraudsters impersonate courts in scheme targeting New Yorkers
/Scammers recently began imitating court officials, attempting to trick New Yorkers into thinking they owe fines to New York City Criminal Court.
Read MoreScammers recently began imitating court officials, attempting to trick New Yorkers into thinking they owe fines to New York City Criminal Court.
Read MoreState Senator James Skoufis, a Hudson Valley lawmaker who was raised in Queens, introduced a bill last week that he believes will clear up some confusion about New York’s halls of justice.
Read MoreAdvocates joined a handful of lawmakers in Albany on Monday to again call on the legislature and the governor to include a bill known as the End Predatory Court Fees Act.
Read MoreFormer Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s sweeping but controversial plan to restructure, or “simplify,” the state’s court system is no more, the Eagle has learned.
Read More“The Asian American legal community and judicial community has work to do to get our footing in the judiciary.”
Read MoreA group of Supreme Court justices have called on the Office of Court Administration to shift away from in-person proceedings as COVID-19 cases in the courts continue to rise.
Read MoreDeputy Chief Administrative Judge of New York City George J. Silver will retire on Sept. 30.
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