OPINION: Chief ADA John Ryan's lecture to Queens residents was a first
/“I have never seen an acting DA criticize the way candidates communicate with the voters.”
Read More“I have never seen an acting DA criticize the way candidates communicate with the voters.”
Read More“She shows me we can achieve the bold, transformational change that we deserve.”
Read MoreViltus’ girlfriend is transgender, and her case marks the first time the Queens DA’s Office has prosecuted a sex trafficking case involving a transgender person.
Read More“Our off-site visitation program with incarcerated mothers at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan has been a great success, and we are now exploring a similar program for fathers.”
Read More“Establishing visitation as a right and not a privilege will make our prison system and communities safer.”
Read More“The defendant is accused of gunning down a man in a residential neighborhood, just beyond a center where people were celebrating the upcoming birth of a baby.”
Read MoreClark was seen by supporters as a symbol of the need for clemency if the prison system were to live up to its ideals as an institution of rehabilitation.
Read MoreThe Eagle obtained the filings from the court records office.
Read MoreThe new OCA rule mandates that ICE have a judicial warrant reviewed by a Unified Court System judge or court attorney before making an arrest inside a courthouse.
Read More“The training regimen Judge Brown instituted has become the standard by which others are measured throughout the entire State of New York.”
Read MoreThe new reform will mandate that employers be prohibited from discriminating against employees or job applicants with ACDs.
Read MoreThe judge scheduled a hearing to review a defense motion for Monday, April 22.
Read MoreChanel Lewis face sentencing more than two and a half years after Karina Vetrano’s murder.
Read MoreEver since the QCC’s first Queens Day in Albany, eliminating the toll has been one of our legislative priorities.
Read MoreJamill Jones, an assistant coach at Wake Forest, stepped down April 12, eight months after prosecutors say he slugged a Florida man.
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