Queens Defenders, business leaders advise next generation of Jamaica entrepreneurs
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Read MoreMany of the speakers tried to communicate the reality of court work, based on real life occurrences and not what students see in TV shows.
Read MoreThe designated attorneys are Nestor Diaz, Jr., Jessica Earle-Gargan, Denise Johnson and Leigh Cheng.
Read MoreThe naturalization records span centuries, from the 1700s until the 1950s.
Read MoreRoughly 90 percent of stops involved New Yorkers of color.
Read MoreIn Queens, evictions decreased by nearly a third.
Read More“What all of this is about is harm reduction. What we want is to make sure all of our neighbors are safe.”
Read More“The public has a right to know about these genetic stop-and-frisk tactics.”
Read More“I think that while the goals of the legislature are laudable, the process in developing it was poorly thought out and therefore the product was lacking.”
Read MoreNYCBA joins a large coalition of activist organizations, lawmakers, and district attorneys from Brooklyn and Manhattan in supporting a repeal of the law.
Read MoreThe man’s attorney mounted an insanity defense.
Read More“One month of data cannot tell us anything meaningful about crime trends.”
Read More“I want people to be able to see them before we come down one day and they’re just gone.”
Read More“I fully support tech companies simplifying our lives, and making our world better by using data responsibly, but consumers should get their fair share.”
Read MoreThe alleged rape and murder of 92-year-old Maria Fuertes reached the highest stage in the country Tuesday night.
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