Law enforcement community remembers Georgianna DeRosa, one of NYPD’s first female cops
/“She truly was a pioneer and a great person, in addition to being a great cop.”
Read More“She truly was a pioneer and a great person, in addition to being a great cop.”
Read MoreThe late influx of cash comes from political leaders, billionaires, real estate developers and labor unions.
Read MoreFormer judges and prosecutors have donated thousands of dollars to Lasak’s campaign.
Read More“Concealing police misconduct makes it impossible for defendants to get a fair trial, and for the public to be kept safe."
Read MoreDespite a general objection filed against her petition, no specifications were submitted.
Read More“We believe our petitions are valid and that they’ll withstand the challenge.”
Read More“[We] intend to file general objections to the petitions of several candidates to ensure they do the same.”
Read More“The city should be investing in support like guidance counselors, not things that criminalize young people of color in schools.”
Read More“We need something that speaks louder. We need to light a fire under prosecutors.”
Read More“I am running to transform the Queens District Attorney Office after years of witnessing its abuses on the front lines.”
Read More‘For 30 years, the Queens Criminal Courthouse has been a revolving door for people of color.’
Read MoreThe court should not have allowed prosecutors to dismiss a prospective black juror, the Second Department determined.
Read MoreThe field of candidates doubled on Wednesday, the same say DA Richard Brown announced he would not seek re-election.
Read More“Too often, prosecutors are willing, if not eager, participants in this overcriminalization of people of color.”
Read MoreKatz pledged to stop prosecuting low level marijuana possession and end cash bail on misdemeanors, though she stopped short of saying she would end cash bail on all offenses.
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