Cardi B pleads not guilty to assault charges in Flushing strip club brawl
/“Not guilty, sir, honor,” Cardi told Justice Joseph Zayas when asked how she would plead.
Read More“Not guilty, sir, honor,” Cardi told Justice Joseph Zayas when asked how she would plead.
Read MoreThe most recent arrest inside a courthouse occurred in Queens Criminal Court on June 17.
Read MoreActivists will “demand accountability and lay out policy changes that must happen to end the convergence of carceral systems that led to Polanco’s death.”
Read MoreMarlene Mizzi, 55, granted an overnight parking exception to a Qatari diplomatic flight in 2014 without proper approval.
Read MoreAfter killing his mother, Gorbunov reportedly stuffed her remains into a body bag and ordered a car service to take him to Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Read More‘Her daughter keeps asking, ‘Why can’t they let you go?’”
Read More“With average costs surpassing college tuition and median rent, quality child care is unaffordable for most families.”
Read More“They thought it was ridiculous. Some of them were a little petrified, ‘What were we going to do?’”
Read MoreThe typo got some Republican lawmakers riled up.
Read MoreThe bill reduces the penalty for possession of less than two ounces of marijuana from a misdemeanor to a violation punishable by a fine.
Read MoreThe new policy clarifies that solitary will be reserved only for conduct that creates significant risk to the safety and security of correctional facilities.
Read More“This has nothing to do with the Queens County Democratic Party organizations. I’ve had no conversations, no signals, no winks, no nods,” Lancman said.
Read MoreThe city’s borough-based jail proposal would construct a 1,500-bed jail 126-02 82nd Ave, on the former site of the Queens House of Detention.
Read More“It’s unclear if she will be able to get out even with the humanitarian concerns.”
Read More“Rory Lancman is dropping out of the Queens DA race and will be endorsing Melinda Katz,” a source familiar with the campaign told the Eagle.
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