Forgery conviction kicked back to Queens court because judge did not explain his decisions
/Justice Hollie “did not make any credibility determinations or factual findings” on the record.
Read MoreJustice Hollie “did not make any credibility determinations or factual findings” on the record.
Read MoreBarbara Perez was discovered dead on the floor of the Ridgewood gym Power Factory where she worked in August 2000.
Read MoreHe faces 25 years in prison if convicted.
Read MoreShooting incidents are also up.
Read MoreJustin Lum allegedly supplied heroin that led to the death of his 28-year-old girlfriend, Patricia Collado, as well as his 24-year-old friend, Calvin Brown.
Read More“I don’t think it would be helpful for the next DA or for me to stay around.”
Read MoreThe Manhattan man who hurled homophobic insults and fractured a 20-year-old woman’s spine after seeing her kiss a female friend on the cheek on a Queens E train pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree assault as a hate crime.
Read More“I am distraught that I have to be here. Protecting the LGBTQI community means to me an everyday job for all of us.”
Read MoreOn Sept. 8, the same person was caught on video tearing down signs and damaging potted plants in the church’s parking lot.
Read MoreOfficials from the CCRB told attendees at a forum in Long Island City on Sept. 12 that there were “issues obtaining reliable and timely information” regarding police footage.
Read MoreProsecutors will argue against the astronomical likelihood ratio of a DNA test.
Read MoreOver the course of a year, the defendants allegedly conducted tens of thousands of transactions involving the pills.
Read More“They consider DNA less reliable when it exculpates someone, but when it inculpates, it’s the be all and end all.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 17 cases filed in Queens, there were 251 complaints in New York City’s other four Supreme Civil Courts.
Read MorePolice told the Eagle that the cop was found behind the wheel, “with the engine still running” after crashing into another car.
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