Queens courts consolidate to cope with coronavirus
/Supreme Court operations will take place in Civil Court courtroom 301, court officials said Monday.
Read MoreSupreme Court operations will take place in Civil Court courtroom 301, court officials said Monday.
Read MoreGrowing up, Queens Supreme Court Justice Frederick Sampson didn’t see himself as a lawyer, or as an academic — as a kid on the Lower East Side he loved sports and music.
Read More“I think that while the goals of the legislature are laudable, the process in developing it was poorly thought out and therefore the product was lacking.”
Read More“I want people to be able to see them before we come down one day and they’re just gone.”
Read More“What does that do? It makes you better lawyers, to be honest.”
Read MoreThe event will feature Hon. Randall Eng as its keynote speaker.
Read MoreNews of the overhaul plan sent murmurs through the court last week.
Read MoreCourt personnel believe that they are ready to meet the demands of the new measures.
Read MoreThe new top judge will be selected in the coming weeks.
Read MoreSurvivors of sexual abuse are coming forward.
Read MoreThe city’s supervised release initiative relies on social workers and case managers who work with defendants to ensure they return to their pretrial court dates.
Read MoreBarbara Perez was discovered dead on the floor of the Ridgewood gym Power Factory where she worked in August 2000.
Read MoreIn addition to the 17 cases filed in Queens, there were 251 complaints in New York City’s other four Supreme Civil Courts.
Read MoreMore than twenty officers ran into the building to rescue victims of the attack on Sept. 11, 2001. Three didn’t make it out.
Read MoreFour appellate justices from the Second Department determined that the gun should not have been allowed into evidence.
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