National Court Reporting Week Recognizes the Fastest Fingers in New York
/Court reporting is a particularly valuable job, though reporters’ essential function can be overlooked by people unfamiliar with courtroom proceedings.
Read MoreCourt reporting is a particularly valuable job, though reporters’ essential function can be overlooked by people unfamiliar with courtroom proceedings.
Read More“The public is entitled to expect that judges will perform their activities and duties fairly, impartially and free from bias and prejudice.”
Read MoreDetective Brian Simonsen died after being hit once in the chest by crossfire as he and six other officers fired 42 shots at suspect Christopher Ransom.
Read More‘The videos are plainly relevant.’
Read MoreThe Jackson Heights company connects clients with attorneys.
Read MoreThe woman, known as “Jane Doe,” was raped by officers Jose Cosme and Leonard McNeil when she was detained at the Rose M. Singer Center.
Read MoreNone of the candidates at the forum called on the city to eliminate the Specialized High School Admission Test.
Read MoreDetective Brian Simonsen, a 19-year veteran of the NYPD, was shot after responding to report of an armed robbery inside a T-Mobile store.
Read MoreMalik most recently served as deputy attorney general at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia.
Read MorePolice say they have examined hundreds of hours of surveillance footage in the case and interviewed several potential witnesses.
Read MoreThe recommendations build on the task force’s March 2018 proposal to end cash bail for misdemeanors and nonviolent felony felony charges.
Read MoreGibbons entered the legal profession in 1988 and served as an assistant district attorney until 1991.
Read More“DCAS Police/Special Officers have had no interactions with ICE.”
Read MoreThe Queens Democrats voted to endorse Assemblymember Michelle Titus, attorney Wyatt Gibbons, law clerk Claudia Lanzetta and law secretary Alan Schiff.
Read MoreThe deal de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo brokered last year to bring Amazon to Long Island City faces opposition in the New York City Council and the state Senate.
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