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August 07, 2020

Queens Democrats designate nine Supreme Court nominees, all active judges

August 07, 2020/ David Brand
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.

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August 07, 2020/ David Brand/
news, Law, politics
state supreme court, queens supreme court, mojgan lancman, leonard livote, lance evans, evelyn braun, tracy catapano-fox, michelle a johnson, karina alomar, darrell gavrin, kevin kerrigan
August 06, 2020

Queens County Democrats pick Supreme Court nominees tonight

August 06, 2020/ David Brand
Queens County Democrats pick Supreme Court nominees tonight

The nominees are all active civil, criminal and supreme court judges.

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August 06, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news, politics
queens supreme court, judicial convention
August 06, 2020

Queens Housing Court trials will resume in September

August 06, 2020/ David Brand
Queens Housing Court trials will resume in September

“The limited resumption of in-person” trials “has become necessary.”

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August 06, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Business, Homelessness, Housing, Law, news
housing court, trials, john lansden
August 05, 2020

Ex-Bronx prosecutor, community activist vies for Western Queens council seat

August 05, 2020/ David Brand
Ex-Bronx prosecutor, community activist vies for Western Queens council seat

“A lot of what I saw there led me to want to run.”

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August 05, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, politics, Western Queens, news, Housing, Law
julia forman, western queens, council district 26, city council, 2021, amazon, yourlic, over-policing
August 05, 2020

Drive-by shooter strikes bystanders in Ridgewood

August 05, 2020/ David Brand
Drive-by shooter strikes bystanders in Ridgewood

“That could have been me. I just crossed that street.”

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August 05, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news, Western Queens
shooting, gun violence, ridgewood
August 04, 2020

Storm rips roof, damages housing units at private Queens jail

August 04, 2020/ David Brand
Storm rips roof, damages housing units at private Queens jail

NYC’s only private jail is run by the prison contractor GEO Group.

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August 04, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Business, Crime, Law, news, Southern Queens
geo group, private queens jail, private prison, Springfield Gardens, jail, tropical storm isaias, queens detention facility
August 04, 2020

Queens tenants, lawyers and judges confront uncertain end of eviction moratorium

August 04, 2020/ David Brand
Queens tenants, lawyers and judges confront uncertain end of eviction moratorium

“We try to make things appropriate for the situation we’re dealing with and I have no idea what the situation will be.”

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August 04, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Homelessness, Housing, news, Law
eviction moratorium, judge john lansden, judith goldiner, housing, homelessness, covid-19, coronavirus, queens housing court
August 04, 2020

Federal judge orders state to count absentee ballots without postmarks

August 04, 2020/ David Brand
Federal judge orders state to count absentee ballots without postmarks

The count will “provide clarity in the face of unexpected and constitutionally significant chaos, and strengthen voters’ faith in the franchise.”

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August 04, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Western Queens
maria kaufer, suraj patel, carolyn maloney, board of elections, judge analisa torres, ny-12, emily gallagher
August 03, 2020

Virtual Summary Trial program begins in Queens

August 03, 2020/ David Brand
Virtual Summary Trial program begins in Queens

The program will address mounting tort cases.

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August 03, 2020/ David Brand/
news, Law
virtual summary trial program, torts, queens supreme court
August 03, 2020

Queens grand juries are set to resume as in-person operations increase

August 03, 2020/ David Brand
Queens grand juries are set to resume as in-person operations increase

“We have been carefully planning for the resumption of grand jury operations in New York City.”

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August 03, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, coronavirus, Law, news
covid-19, coronavirus, queens criminal court, queens supreme court, grand jury hearings, grand juries, in-person proceedings, preliminary hearings, Judge Joseph Zayas, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore
July 29, 2020

Federal judge dismisses public defender lawsuit to halt in-person criminal proceedings

July 29, 2020/ David Brand
Federal judge dismisses public defender lawsuit to halt in-person criminal proceedings

“This Court does not, and indeed cannot, dictate if, when, and how state criminal courts reopen.”

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July 29, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Health, Law, news, Crime
lawsuit, office of court administration, legal aid, queens defenders, in-person proceedings, criminal court, judge andrew carter
July 29, 2020

Queens small businesses demand COVID aid with rent due once again

July 29, 2020/ David Brand
Queens small businesses demand COVID aid with rent due once again

“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.”

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July 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Business, equity, Law, Health, Food, news
covid-19, coronavirus, rent relief, commercial rent, donovan richards, queens together
July 29, 2020

Maloney expands NY-12 lead, but Patel won’t concede until lawsuit resolved

July 29, 2020/ David Brand
Maloney expands NY-12 lead, but Patel won’t concede until lawsuit resolved

“New York needs to take the lead and count every vote.”

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July 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law, politics, Western Queens
carolyn maloney, suraj patel, ny-12, pete harrison, lauren ashcraft, democratic primary
July 28, 2020

Council bill would boost pay and training for homeless shelter guards

July 28, 2020/ David Brand
Council bill would boost pay and training for homeless shelter guards

“We will not accept these private contractors taking public dollars and paying their workers poverty wages.”

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July 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Health, Homelessness, coronavirus, Housing, Law, news, politics
homelessness, security guards, peace officers, shelter staff, shelters, Francisco Moya, diana ayala
July 27, 2020

De Blasio again blames court system for crime spike

July 27, 2020/ David Brand
De Blasio again blames court system for crime spike

“Clearly he has absolutely no understanding of how the criminal justice process works.”

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July 27, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Law, Crime, news
court system, de blasio
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