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January 27, 2021

With vaccines limited, 30+ Queens court staffers test positive for COVID in 2021

January 27, 2021/ David Brand
With vaccines limited, 30+ Queens court staffers test positive for COVID in 2021

A person who reported to work Monday was the latest positive case.

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January 27, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
queens court, queens courthouse, queens criminal courthouse, oca, covid-19, coronavirus
November 24, 2020

Queens’ first jury trial in nine months is over. There won’t be another one until 2021.

November 24, 2020/ David Brand
Queens’ first jury trial in nine months is over. There won’t be another one until 2021.

See you next year, jury duty.

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November 24, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
ira margulis, jury duty, jurors, queens criminal courthouse, criminal court, covid-19, coronavirus
October 04, 2020

Queens criminal court will have just one Black man on the bench after state cuts judges

October 04, 2020/ David Brand
Queens criminal court will have just one Black man on the bench after state cuts judges

There will be one Black male judge in a courthouse where 38% of defendants are Black men.

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October 04, 2020/ David Brand/
equity, Law, news
kenneth holder, queens criminal courthouse, queens supreme court, office of court administration, racial disparities
July 06, 2020

COVID-positive Queens court clerk returns to work after Texas trip

July 06, 2020/ David Brand
COVID-positive Queens court clerk returns to work after Texas trip

“She should have remained at home and not exposed her fellow workers.”

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July 06, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Law, news, Health
clerk, queens criminal courthouse, dennis quirk, court officers, office of court administration, covid-19, coronavirus
February 24, 2020

ICE patrols Queens Criminal Courthouse without making an arrest Monday

February 24, 2020/ David Brand
ICE patrols Queens Criminal Courthouse without making an arrest Monday

ICE made at least seven arrests in New York City courthouses last year.

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February 24, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news
ice, immigration and customs enforcement, queens criminal courthouse
September 26, 2019

Queens DA won’t join lawsuit to stop ICE arrests, Katz ‘100% supportive’ (Updated)

September 26, 2019/ David Brand
Queens DA won’t join lawsuit to stop ICE arrests, Katz ‘100% supportive’ (Updated)

"Acting Queens DA John Ryan said he does not think the state has “the authority to prevent federal agents from carrying out their duties.”

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September 26, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Law, news, politics
immigration and customs enforcement, Immigrant Defense Project, ice courthouse arrests, queens family court, queens criminal courthouse, john ryan, acting queens da john ryan, melinda katz, joe murray, queens da, oca, letitia james, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez
September 16, 2019

Queens court considers new DNA evidence in 26-year-old murder case

September 16, 2019/ David Brand
Queens court considers new DNA evidence in 26-year-old murder case

Prosecutors will argue against the astronomical likelihood ratio of a DNA test.

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September 16, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news
queens criminal courthouse, dna test, michael robinson, Legal Aid Society, queens da, queens da's office, Assistant District Attorney Brad Leventhal
September 11, 2019

Proposed 200-bed women’s jail deserves more attention, advocates say

September 11, 2019/ David Brand
Proposed 200-bed women’s jail deserves more attention, advocates say

“We’re an afterthought because typically, we think women don’t get arrested.”

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September 11, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Features, Law, news, Rikers Island
women's jail, kew gardens, jail plan, helen rosenthal, department of correction, doc, Rose M. Singer Center, close rosie's, queens criminal courthouse
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