Queens DA calls for slight budget boost
/The Queens district attorney on Wednesday appeared before the City Council to ask that the legislative body increase her office’s budget by around $5 million in the upcoming fiscal year.
Read MoreThe Queens district attorney on Wednesday appeared before the City Council to ask that the legislative body increase her office’s budget by around $5 million in the upcoming fiscal year.
Read MoreQueens District Attorney Melinda Katz hosted a Black History Month celebration last week at the Black Spectrum Theater.
Read More“Justice cannot be served when a district attorney is put in a position where they are aware of a conflict of interest… and the conflict is not ethically resolved.”
Read More“From the first day of my administration, and before the current crisis, we worked to reduce the Rikers population.”
Read More“I believe that, if given a fair trial, we can exonerate Mr. Churaman.”
Read More“The two defendants in this case used a teenager below the age of consent to enrich themselves.”
Bell, Bolt and Johnson lost 24 years of their lives. But other than an unceremonious resignation, what has Testagrossa lost?
Read MoreThe manager of a bullet-riddled Kew Gardens hotel is facing misdemeanor charges.
Read MoreQueen District Attorney Melinda Katz and Acting Borough President Sharon Lee will co-host a Veterans Day Observance Ceremony Tuesday to honor those who have served.
Read More“A low-level offense should not equal a life sentence for our young people. Unfortunately that’s what’s happened too often in communities of color in the Rockaways, with young people locked out of employment, housing, job opportunities.”
Read MoreA 25-year-old College Point man who allegedly shot at police officers responding to a domestic violence call last month was indicted for first-degree attempted murder by a Queens grand jury Monday.
The Queens District Attorney's office will host a breast cancer awareness webinar to promote education and intervention on Monday at 1 p.m.
Read MoreAt least 33 people were arrested in and around Queens County courthouses last year.
Read More“I firmly believe that any prosecution anywhere should be able to withstand the harshest of scrutiny.”
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