Queens Democrats designate nine Supreme Court nominees, all active judges
/The party designated six Civil and Criminal Court judges and three current Supreme Court justices.
Read MoreThe party designated six Civil and Criminal Court judges and three current Supreme Court justices.
Read MoreThe nominees are all active civil, criminal and supreme court judges.
Read More“The limited resumption of in-person” trials “has become necessary.”
Read More“A lot of what I saw there led me to want to run.”
Read More“That could have been me. I just crossed that street.”
Read MoreNYC’s only private jail is run by the prison contractor GEO Group.
Read More“We try to make things appropriate for the situation we’re dealing with and I have no idea what the situation will be.”
Read MoreThe count will “provide clarity in the face of unexpected and constitutionally significant chaos, and strengthen voters’ faith in the franchise.”
Read MoreThe program will address mounting tort cases.
Read More“We have been carefully planning for the resumption of grand jury operations in New York City.”
Read More“This Court does not, and indeed cannot, dictate if, when, and how state criminal courts reopen.”
Read More“If businesses like mine close, I’m afraid they’ll be replaced by others that don’t have that same interest in caring for our neighbors.”
Read More“New York needs to take the lead and count every vote.”
Read More“We will not accept these private contractors taking public dollars and paying their workers poverty wages.”
Read More“Clearly he has absolutely no understanding of how the criminal justice process works.”
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