Private prison inmates sue Queens corporate jailer over coronavirus ‘rampage’
/Each of the four plaintiffs suffer from respiratory ailments and share bunk beds or dorms with other sick inmates at the 222-bed Queens Detention Facility.
Read MoreEach of the four plaintiffs suffer from respiratory ailments and share bunk beds or dorms with other sick inmates at the 222-bed Queens Detention Facility.
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Read More“Previous guidance exposed many seniors and essential workers to preventable risk.”
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Read MoreThe array of offenses include fights caused by jumping a line while waiting to enter a supermarket and a bank robbery.
Read More“We HAVE TO do better and we WILL.”
Read More“I think the governor is wrong in canceling the election and I think the people have the right to vote to elect their borough president.”
Read More“They just gave us all masks. They should have given us tombstones and caskets.”
Read More“It’s a work in progress, uncharted waters. Nobody knows what to expect.”
Read More“The panel is wearing so many hats for the sake of enabling people to access the court system. For us, we don't care if we keep the cases we prepare — we just want to be as helpful as we can under these emergency circumstances.”
Read More“No one is perfect. No system is without flaws.”
Read More“We are not yet in a position to formulate any final or even long‐term plan.”
Read More“The cops started swarming.”
Read More“In a county as diverse as Queens, with many exotic and unfamiliar names, an expansive view must be taken of what is familiar or diminutive.”
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