Probations union demands city share info on violence against officers
/The city failed to inform the UPOA after a probation officer was attacked while attempting to arrest someone for probation violation.
Read MoreThe city failed to inform the UPOA after a probation officer was attacked while attempting to arrest someone for probation violation.
Read MoreThe conditions of the extradition agreement frustrated Justice Kenneth Holder.
Read MoreThe community center closed in 2008 after 20 years of operation, due to NYCHA budget cuts.
Read MoreAmir Griffin was fatally shot by a seemingly stray bullet while standing on a basketball court at the Baisley Park Houses.
Read MoreThe court refers eligible defendants to specialized support services and treatment as an alternative to incarceration.
Read MoreCouncilmember Antonio Reynoso, transit advocates and immigrants’ rights groups have denounced the arrest of a churro vendor at the Myrtle-Wyckoff subway station.
Read MoreThe city’s supervised release initiative relies on social workers and case managers who work with defendants to ensure they return to their pretrial court dates.
Read MoreThe vehicles with the VIN numbers the investors were given had allegedly never been registered or titled to the investor.
Read MoreOne of the most multicultural communities in New York City is uniting in support of public safety.
Read MoreHe pummeled the victim with paint cans, a weed whacker and other household items.
Read MoreAn investigation by the 103rd Precinct is still ongoing.
Read MoreThe Legal Aid Society urged Katz to stick to her campaign promises and abolish cash bail, establish a conviction review unit and not prosecute low-level crimes.
Read More“Top NYPD brass should also be as diverse as our communities,” writes Assemblymember Catalina Cruz.
Read More“The misconduct causing our clients to be convicted came about because of policies at the DA’s Office.”
Read MoreMajor crimes reached historic lows in New York City under O’Neill, while New Yorkers’ calls for police accountability intensified.
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