Three Queens detainees may be released from jail under city coronavirus plan
/“Taking sensible steps to release vulnerable people serves the public interest in a way mass detention does not.”
Read More“Taking sensible steps to release vulnerable people serves the public interest in a way mass detention does not.”
Read MoreMeetings between defendants and their attorneys will also take place by video.
Read More‘In isolation, people cut their arms, bang their heads against concrete walls, swallow objects and tie sheets around their necks.’
Read More“The scale and scope of the plan will significantly change the landscape of Downtown Flushing.”
Read More“Queens College will not tolerate anti-Semitism or bigotry of any kind.”
Read More“I’m excited because it was really starting to stress me out.”
Read More“I will not sit next to someone who I feel does not respect women.”
Read More“Judges need to be able to make their decisions based on the individual before them.”
Read More“I decided to come back because it’s more fulfilling than the private sector.”
Read More“Justice must be served.”
Read MoreThe leaders implemented the forum series after anti-Semitic vandals scrawled symbols of hate at the Silver Gull Beach Club.
Read More“Our dedicated front-line employees often bear the brunt of ridership frustrations that are well beyond their control.”
Read More“We have reformed policies and practices to support a system that is fair and effective while also cultivating trust with the community.”
Read MoreDe Blasio has criticized the bail law for not giving judges discretion to send people to jail.
Read MoreLuchiano Crooks, 26, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with first-degree rape.
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