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February 25, 2022

In-person arguments return to Appellate Division

February 25, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
In-person arguments return to Appellate Division

The courthouse of the Appellate Division, Second Department will soon again be filled with in-person arguments after exclusively holding virtual proceedings for the past two months.

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February 25, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law, coronavirus
appellate court, Second Department Appellate Division
May 25, 2021

Queens legal leaders named for promotions by Gov. Cuomo

May 25, 2021/ Guest User
Queens legal leaders named for promotions by Gov. Cuomo

"New York State's courts deserve the best and brightest minds to uphold principles of law and fairness and move our State forward.”

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May 25, 2021/ Guest User/
news, Law
Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County, Joseph Zayas, Criminal Court, Gary Miret, Andrew Cuomo, court of claims, Second Department Appellate Division
November 06, 2020

Appellate judges sue New York court leaders over ‘arbitrary’ terminations and 'blatant age discrimination'

November 06, 2020/ David Brand
Appellate judges sue New York court leaders over ‘arbitrary’ terminations and 'blatant age discrimination'

“All of these consequences will be inflicted on a court system teetering on the edge of total dysfunction.”

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November 06, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law
judges over 70, oca, janet difiore, sheri roman, joseph esposito, Second Department Appellate Division, judges, lawsuit
October 12, 2019

Forgery conviction kicked back to Queens court because judge did not explain his decisions

October 12, 2019/ David Brand
Forgery conviction kicked back to Queens court because judge did not explain his decisions

Justice Hollie “did not make any credibility determinations or factual findings” on the record.

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October 12, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news, Features
Ronald Hollie, shymeek harris, second department, queens supreme court, suppression hearing, Second Department Appellate Division
June 18, 2019

Court assigns defense counsel in Howard Beach murder appeal

June 18, 2019/ David Brand
Court assigns defense counsel in Howard Beach murder appeal

“Every aspect of this case — from the police investigation to jury deliberations — was propelled by a desire to convict at all costs.”

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June 18, 2019/ David Brand/
news, Law, Southern Queens, Crime
Second Department Appellate Division, Legal Aid, vetrano, queens da, michael aloise, lewis
May 02, 2019

Attorneys for Chanel Lewis appeal guilty verdict

May 02, 2019/ David Brand
Attorneys for Chanel Lewis appeal guilty verdict

“Please take notice that the defendant hereby appeals … from each and every part of the judgement of this Court.”

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May 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news
chanel lewis, karina vetrano, appeal, appellate court, Second Department Appellate Division
January 10, 2019

High Court Kicks Manslaughter Conviction Back to Queens Supreme

January 10, 2019/ David Brand
High Court Kicks Manslaughter Conviction Back to Queens Supreme

The court should not have allowed prosecutors to dismiss a prospective black juror, the Second Department determined.

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January 10, 2019/ David Brand/
Law, news, Features, Crime
gregory lasak, manslaughter, Second Department Appellate Division, queens da richard brown
December 20, 2018

1999 Baseball Bat Murder Conviction Kicked Back To Grand Jury

December 20, 2018/ David Brand
 1999 Baseball Bat Murder Conviction Kicked Back To Grand Jury

In February 2001, a jury found Thomas Hernandez guilty of murder for his role in a 1999 group attack that killed a teenager in Rego Park.

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December 20, 2018/ David Brand/
Central Queens, Crime, eastern queens, Law, news
Second Department Appellate Division, Thomas Hernandez, Rego Park, Briarwood, Justice Richard Buchter, People v. Payne, Second Department, Jonathan Edelstein, Edelstein and Grossman, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown
November 16, 2018

NYPD Barred From Assisting ICE With Arresting Immigrant Detainees

November 16, 2018/ Christina Carrega
NYPD Barred From Assisting ICE With Arresting Immigrant Detainees

The decision was based on the June 2017 arrest of Susai Francis in Nassau County, L.I. for DUI and driving an uninsured vehicle.

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November 16, 2018/ Christina Carrega/
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NYPD, ICE, immigration and customs enforcement, Second Department Appellate Division, Judge Alan D. Scheinkman
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