No fevers allowed. Temperature checks begin at NYC courthouses
/Court visitors can’t come in with a temperature above 100 degrees F.
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Read More“She should have remained at home and not exposed her fellow workers.”
Read MoreMore than two dozen offenses are once again bail eligible.
Read MoreFive Queens councilmembers voted no on the budget.
Read More“The court's decision to elicit such testimony was an improper exercise of discretion and deprived the defendant of a fair trial.”
Read More“Unless it meets those needs, I will use my Charter authority to prevent the budget from being executed.”
Read MoreShe has more than 71 percent of the vote.
Read More“We could be facing a massive rental apocalypse by the end of the summer.”
Read More“Decades of research show that solitary is ineffective, dangerous, and, too often, deadly.”
Read More“I don't want any type of hate group coming in here to disturb an otherwise peaceful community.”
Read More“The client will reopen and try to make do.”
Read MoreCouncilmembers Barry Grodenchik and Rory Lancman visited the hotel Wednesday.
Read MoreAn expert on coerced confessions should have been allowed to testify, the judges ruled.
Read More“The irrefutable conclusion is, regardless of the outcome of this matter, the administration of this estate will not be impacted one iota.”
Read MoreCoordinated rallies took place from the Bronx to Buffalo.
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