Queens DA responds to criticism in new report
/“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”
Read More“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”
Read MoreAn indictment unsealed Monday says the charges against Jennifer Griffin, Kenneth Stone, and Gregory Miller stemmed from the July 2018 wounding of Detective Miguel Soto
Read MoreArrests were made in Queens Tuesday morning.
Read MoreAt least 149 individuals were held on just $1 bail between August 2018 to December 2018.
Read More“Loopholes that undermine progressive policy should not stand,” Councilmember Rory Lancman writes in an Eagle op-ed.
Read More“New York is moving progressively toward criminal justice reform and we’re making great strides, but we’re still in the Dark Ages when it comes to having the felony murder statute.”
Read MoreThe couple also attempted to pimp a 20-year-old woman in 2017, but she managed to escape.
Read More“Blowin’ Up” is a documentary that explores the hurdles faced by women arrested and prosecuted for prostitution in Queens.
Read MoreOfficers arrested one man that they believe is responsible.
Read MoreThe indictment against Dahe Lin comes barely a week after 104th Precinct cops allegedly found him on top of Wen Ying He, after stabbing her multiple times in the neck.
Read MoreDahe Lin was seen by 104th Precinct cops on top of his 50-year-old daughter-in-law behind her home after allegedly stabbing her to death
Read MoreThe five-time Grammy nominee made a brief court appearance in Queens Criminal Court on Jan. 31 for an update related to the misdemeanor assault charges against her.
Read MoreBrandon Walker, 22, pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal sexual act after participating in a gang attack on a woman leaving church.
Read MoreIn order to appear on the ballot, candidates must file at least 4,000 valid signatures from registered Democrats who live in Queens County.
Read More‘New York's new death penalty is death-by-incarceration.’
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