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November 20, 2020

NY Courts task force recommends online upgrades as digital divide grows

November 20, 2020/ David Brand
NY Courts task force recommends online upgrades as digital divide grows

“Accessibility cannot meaningfully vary by group.”

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November 20, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Business, Law, news
Online Courts Working Group, Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York’s Courts, courts, digital divide, e-filing, covid-19, coronavirus
November 19, 2020

Long Island City man exonerated for 1994 murder he didn’t commit

November 19, 2020/ David Brand
Long Island City man exonerated for 1994 murder he didn’t commit

“Somebody has to figure out how to stop innocent people from going behind that wall.”

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November 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Western Queens, Features, equity
jaythan kendrick, wrongful conviction, Conviction Integrity Unit, ciu, jim quinn, innocence project, ravenswood houses, exoneration
November 18, 2020

Howard Beach man files motion to vacate gang assault conviction based on prosecutorial misconduct allegations

November 18, 2020/ David Brand
Howard Beach man files motion to vacate gang assault conviction based on prosecutorial misconduct allegations

“I’ve been reviewing wrongful convictions cases for 25 years this is the worst case I’ve ever seen.”

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November 18, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Crime
John O’Hara, howard beach, joseph meyer, queens da, melinda katz, bryce benjet, christine oliveri
November 17, 2020

Katz taps Suffolk prosecutor to lead Queens DA’s new Frauds Bureau

November 17, 2020/ David Brand
Katz taps Suffolk prosecutor to lead Queens DA’s new Frauds Bureau

The bureau prosecutes an array of offenses, like financial schemes against the elderly, revenge porn and luring children for sex.

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November 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news
melinda katz, frauds bureau, queens da, joseph conley iii
November 17, 2020

High-ranking prosecutors ditch masks in Queens DA’s office

November 17, 2020/ David Brand
High-ranking prosecutors ditch masks in Queens DA’s office

“There are definitely employees that think masks are taking away their freedom and that COVID is a liberal conspiracy.”

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November 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
kevin fogarty, neil gitin, melinda katz, queens da's office, criminal court, masks, covid-19, coronavirus
November 16, 2020

State commission denies judicial pay raises as NY faces ‘extremely precarious’ financial outlook

November 16, 2020/ David Brand
State commission denies judicial pay raises as NY faces ‘extremely precarious’ financial outlook

“Granting raises to public servants, no matter how much they might otherwise deserve them, is simply not possible at this time.”

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November 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news, politics
Judicial and Executive Compensation, randall eng, michael cardozo, judicial pay
November 16, 2020

New York strengthens protections against frivolous lawsuits

November 16, 2020/ Guest User
New York strengthens protections against frivolous lawsuits

A SLAPP in the face to plaintiffs attempting to stifle free speech.

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November 16, 2020/ Guest User/
Law, news
Andrew Cuomo, Brad Hoylman, SLAPP, law, Civil Rights law
November 13, 2020

Police now consider attack on Muslim man in Rego Park a hate crime

November 13, 2020/ David Brand
Police now consider attack on Muslim man in Rego Park a hate crime

“Recently, additional information has come to light.”

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November 13, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, Law, news
rego park, hate crime, Muslim community, CAIR NY, joseph cappelmann, 112th precinct
November 12, 2020

Mental health pros will respond to some 911 crisis calls in new NYC pilot program

November 12, 2020/ David Brand
Mental health pros will respond to some 911 crisis calls in new NYC pilot program

“Mental illness is not a crime, but we call upon the police as first responders in a mental health crisis.”

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November 12, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news
mental illness, mental health crisis, mental health treatment, crisis, nypd
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
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