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November 12, 2020

Criminal jury trials resume in plexiglass-partitioned Queens courtroom

November 12, 2020/ David Brand
Criminal jury trials resume in plexiglass-partitioned Queens courtroom

The attorney tables look more like penalty boxes. And the jury box is unoccupied.

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November 12, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Health, news, Law
criminal jury trials, jury trial, Ira Margulis, queens criminal court, covid-19, coronavirus
November 10, 2020

Queens jury trial continues, despite new courthouse COVID case and Bronx suspension

November 10, 2020/ David Brand
Queens jury trial continues, despite new courthouse COVID case and Bronx suspension

The Queens jury trial will continue even after a trial in the Bronx was suspended because of COVID.

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November 10, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
queens courthouse, queens criminal court
November 10, 2020

Savage attack on Muslim family in Rego Park sparks call for hate crime probe

November 10, 2020/ David Brand
Savage attack on Muslim family in Rego Park sparks call for hate crime probe

“Hate crimes targeting the Muslim community need to be taken seriously.”

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November 10, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, Crime
hate crime, anti-muslim attack, rego park, CAIR NY, nypd, 112th precinct
November 10, 2020

NYC’s first ranked-choice election is coming to Queens. Are voters ready?

November 10, 2020/ David Brand
NYC’s first ranked-choice election is coming to Queens. Are voters ready?

“I don’t know what it is.”

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November 10, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, news, Law, politics
ranked-choice voting, rory lancman, council district 24, susan lerner, common cause, doug forand, voting, 2021, mona davids
November 06, 2020

Appellate judges sue New York court leaders over ‘arbitrary’ terminations and 'blatant age discrimination'

November 06, 2020/ David Brand
Appellate judges sue New York court leaders over ‘arbitrary’ terminations and 'blatant age discrimination'

“All of these consequences will be inflicted on a court system teetering on the edge of total dysfunction.”

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November 06, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law
judges over 70, oca, janet difiore, sheri roman, joseph esposito, Second Department Appellate Division, judges, lawsuit
November 05, 2020

Law enforcement community remembers Georgianna DeRosa, one of NYPD’s first female cops

November 05, 2020/ David Brand
Law enforcement community remembers Georgianna DeRosa, one of NYPD’s first female cops

“She truly was a pioneer and a great person, in addition to being a great cop.”

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November 05, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Features, news, Law
georgianna derosa, queens da's office, john ryan, melinda katz, Paul DiGiacomo, gregory lasak
November 05, 2020

Gianaris bill would cut rent for NYCHA tenants with no gas

November 05, 2020/ Guest User
Gianaris bill would cut rent for NYCHA tenants with no gas

“Monthslong utility outages are unacceptable for any New Yorker, whether in private or public housing. NYCHA residents should not be expected to pay full rent, which typically includes utilities, when they are not receiving the service.”

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November 05, 2020/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Law, news
michael gianaris, Zohran Mamdani, nycha
November 04, 2020

13 candidates win seats on Queens bench, including four new Civil Court judges

November 04, 2020/ Guest User
13 candidates win seats on Queens bench, including four new Civil Court judges

Thirteen judges, all Democrats, won seats on the Civil and Supreme Court benches in Queens Tuesday.


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November 04, 2020/ Guest User/
news, Law, politics
Judge Tracy Catapano Fox, michelle a johnson, Karina Alomar, leonard livote, mojgan lancman, Lance Evans, kevin kerrigan, darrell gavrin, evelyn braun, Denise Johnson, Leigh Cheng, Nestor Diaz, jessica earle-gargan, Civil Court, Criminal Court, Queens Supreme court, St. Johns, election
November 03, 2020

Criminal jury trials resume in Queens after eight-month suspension

November 03, 2020/ David Brand
Criminal jury trials resume in Queens after eight-month suspension

Jury selection begins tomorrow for the first trial since March.

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November 03, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, coronavirus, news, Law, Crime
audrey pheffer, ira margulis, jury trials, jurors, kew gardens
November 02, 2020

The joy of voting

November 02, 2020/ David Brand
The joy of voting

“There is nothing like the thrill of showing up to a polling site and seeing the crowds.”

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November 02, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, politics, Voices
jerry goldfeder, election law, election attorney, voting, 2020
November 02, 2020

Pro-Trump 'chumps' block traffic on Whitestone Bridge two days before Election

November 02, 2020/ David Brand
Pro-Trump 'chumps' block traffic on Whitestone Bridge two days before Election

“My son was really scared. He thought that we were getting pulled out of our car.”

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November 02, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, news, Law, northern queens
whitestone bridge, trump, profa, whitestone
October 30, 2020

While NYC mulls shelter WiFi, price tag prevents providers from doing it themselves

October 30, 2020/ David Brand
While NYC mulls shelter WiFi, price tag prevents providers from doing it themselves

“We don’t have that financial flexibility to find those dollars.”

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October 30, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, equity, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Law, news
bronxworks, win, christine quinn, eileen torres, wifi, department of homeless services, legal aid, homeless new yorkers, homeless shelter
October 30, 2020

Holmes becomes first woman to serve as NYPD Chief of Patrol

October 30, 2020/ David Brand
Holmes becomes first woman to serve as NYPD Chief of Patrol

Holmes is the highest-ranking uniformed woman in department history.

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October 30, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news
juanita holmes, nypd, dermot shea, chief of patrol
October 30, 2020

Four Queens Civil Court seats, four candidates, four St. John's Law alums

October 30, 2020/ David Brand
Four Queens Civil Court seats, four candidates, four St. John's Law alums

Who are the four Queens Civil Court candidates on the ballot?

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October 30, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, politics
nestor diaz, leigh cheng, jessica earle-gargan, denise johnson, queens civil court, judges
October 29, 2020

Tenants at Astoria luxury tower demand landlord rehire fired workers

October 29, 2020/ David Brand
Tenants at Astoria luxury tower demand landlord rehire fired workers

“We are not afraid to use our rent dollars somewhere else.”

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October 29, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Western Queens, news, Law, Housing
astoria, vernon towers, forest hills, excel development group
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