Tattoo parlor manager pleads guilty to assaulting gay couple without facing hate crime charge
/“I won’t be getting tattooed here anymore.”
Read More“I won’t be getting tattooed here anymore.”
Read More“When you start working in the court system and you realize all the information that is available to you, you realize how important it is to protect that information.”
Read MoreThey also viewed four cached photo files found on Lewis’ phone that prosecutor’s say bolster their case — the defense says it’s more complicated than that.
Read MoreJust one day after a man exposed himself and touched his genitals in front of a woman on the E train, police say another subway perv has struck.
Read MoreWhile holding a lighter to the liquid, he told an employee he would set the place on fire and demanded money.
Read MoreThe Statement of Client’s Rights, as its name suggests, provides a prospective client with their rights and obligations in the attorney-client relationship.
Read MoreThe 9-year-old victim told officers that Myers “threw a book at his face, and said book hit his face causing him substantial pain.”
Read MoreThose who witness a crime and are slated to testify in court must always be protected from outside influence and interference.
Read More“The scene had blood puddles on the floor and crimson red streaks on the walls.”
Read More“Bail reform is still being negotiated, so with no definitive language, I cannot support or reject it yet.”
Read More“This is a shocking offense, especially given the defendant’s obligations as a police officer, and we intend to hold him accountable for his alleged conduct.”
Read MoreThe proposed rule change would define anyone who receives benefits — even if they are not dependent on them — as a “public charge.”
Read MoreAll women detainees in the city would be housed at the Kew Gardens jail, the city announced Friday.
Read MoreThe bewildering incident began when police say Jarrell Davis crashed his car into an police vehicle that was parked in front of the 111th Precinct.
Read More“It is long past time for the city to pay the lawyers we fund to represent New Yorkers every day.”
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