Queens chief ADA issues second open letter to Queens residents
/“The training regimen Judge Brown instituted has become the standard by which others are measured throughout the entire State of New York.”
Read More“The training regimen Judge Brown instituted has become the standard by which others are measured throughout the entire State of New York.”
Read MoreThe judge scheduled a hearing to review a defense motion for Monday, April 22.
Read MoreChanel Lewis face sentencing more than two and a half years after Karina Vetrano’s murder.
Read MoreJamill Jones, an assistant coach at Wake Forest, stepped down April 12, eight months after prosecutors say he slugged a Florida man.
Read More“Illegal guns in our communities put everyone at risk.”
Read More“Housing is a human right and we have the power to legislate that.”
Read More“As a formerly incarcerated woman who now works to reduce the number of people in jail, I believe that we must close Rikers.”
Read MoreThe forum will also feature a presentation from NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force Deputy Inspector Mark Molinari.
Read MoreInvestigators believe he is responsible for the March 5 shooting of Pernell Cudjoe.
Read MoreThe council’s proposed budget included $15 million in funding to increase pay for public defenders.
Read MoreIt’s the latest mob movie to hit the neighborhood.
Read MoreJuan Tirado, a veteran of the Department of Corrections, was convicted of felony sexual abuse last month.
Read MoreThe documentary explores the hurdles faced by women arrested and prosecuted for prostitution-related crimes in Queens County in a uniquely raw way.
Read MoreErnest Broadnax was arrested in St. Albans on Monday and faces two counts of second-degree murder and one count of rape in Virginia Beach.
Read MorePolice told the Eagle that an investigation into the motive behind the shooting, which took place at a home on 88th Street near 37th Avenue, is still ongoing.
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