Remembering late Queens DA Richard Brown on the anniversary of his death
/Former Chief Assistant DA John Ryan and former counsel to the DA Robert Masters recall the influence of their former boss.
Read MoreFormer Chief Assistant DA John Ryan and former counsel to the DA Robert Masters recall the influence of their former boss.
Read More“I don’t think it would be helpful for the next DA or for me to stay around.”
Read More“Judge Lasak is a neighbor of mine and I think he’d be a good candidate.”
Read More“When we celebrate our progress as a city, he is one of the architects of that progress.”
Read More“He was proud to serve the millions of people of Queens for nearly 28 years and was re-elected to six terms in office.”
Read More“This report documents in painstaking detail the calculated effect of federal interference in our state court system, disrupting our ability as a city to administer justice.”
Read More“[We] intend to file general objections to the petitions of several candidates to ensure they do the same.”
Read MoreThe arrest took place shortly before 1 p.m. with several attorneys and court staff present.
Read MoreTruth must triumph over rhetoric and slogans. Many critics are either woefully misinformed of the facts or have chosen to willfully state false facts.
Read MoreHours after Council Member Rory Lancman announced his candidacy for Queens district attorney, a spokesperson for current Queens DA Richard Brown said Brown has not yet decided whether he will seek reelection.
After months of preparation, District 24 Council Member Rory Lancman officially announced his candidacy for Queens County District Attorney in a video message this morning.
Read MoreThe woman accused of stabbing three infants inside a Flushing home was charged with several counts of attempted murder in Queens Criminal Court Monday.
Read MoreQueens criminal defense attorney John Scarpa Jr. was indicted in federal court in Brooklyn Tuesday for allegedly bribing a witness who testified in his client’s murder trial.
Read MoreMore than 100 organizations rallied in New York City Monday to call on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign a law creating a prosecutorial misconduct commission.
He swindled a centenarian out of house and home. Now he’s facing 15 years in the big house.
Ricardo Bentham, 58, was hit with a slew of charges for allegedly filing a fake deed and stealing a home from his 101-year-old neighbor, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown announced Thursday.
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