Corona caper: schemer bilks prospective renters out of $25K
/Ulises Reyes, 39, allegedly allowed prospective renters to tour apartments before taking as much as $2,300 in cash deposits from each victim.
Read MoreUlises Reyes, 39, allegedly allowed prospective renters to tour apartments before taking as much as $2,300 in cash deposits from each victim.
Read MoreThe DA’s Office contributed more than $1.67 million to pay for improvements in 19 courtrooms.
Read More“If this comes out in 10-30 years that we sent an innocent man to jail, especially a person of color, I would feel awful. That’s my only worry.”
Read MoreA Queens jury found Lewis guilty of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse.
Read MoreLancman visited the Queens Criminal Courthouse to double down on his commitment to ending cash bail in Queens if elected DA.
Read More“You are defending Mr. Chanel Lewis in which you do not have full disclosure of information.”
Read MoreAn LIC man allegedly downloaded, saved and then shared thousands of photos and videos of children as young three years old being sexually abused by adults.
Read MoreThe precinct had 3,658 EDP calls made to 911 last year — about 10 EDP calls per day.
Read More“NYPD out of massage parlors!” they chanted, in English and Mandarin.
Read More“I won’t be getting tattooed here anymore.”
Read More“The purpose is to gain valuable initial feedback before having broader community meetings that will be open press.”
Read MoreThey also viewed four cached photo files found on Lewis’ phone that prosecutor’s say bolster their case — the defense says it’s more complicated than that.
Read MoreJust one day after a man exposed himself and touched his genitals in front of a woman on the E train, police say another subway perv has struck.
Read MoreWhile holding a lighter to the liquid, he told an employee he would set the place on fire and demanded money.
Read MoreThe Statement of Client’s Rights, as its name suggests, provides a prospective client with their rights and obligations in the attorney-client relationship.
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